Striking twins turn to Zebei Matthew Vs.

Millvauki Brevers will turn to the right-handed Freddy Paralta on Sunday afternoon to try to stop the 13-game winning streak of Minnesota Twins, when the teams finished their three-game series.
The twin children have called 24-year-old right-handed Zebi Mathews to start against Paralta (4-3, 2.66 ERA). Matthews fills a void when Minnesota rained in Baltimore on Tuesday and a doublehead was needed to play on Wednesday.
Minnesota extended the line of victory with a 7–0 win on Saturday. Ryan Jeffers and Kodi Clamens adopted and Pablo Lopez threw six innings of two-hat balls.
Washington, DC, the winning streak since the franchise, which went to Washington, DC, Minnesota is the second longest, only the 1991 team won 15 consecutive games and captured the world chain.
Twins recorded their third consecutive shutout for the first time since 2004 and extended their scorer inning streak into Team-Cord 33 innings.
Twins manager Rokko Baldelli said, “This is a very good run that boys are walking, but I do not like to talk too much about it.” “I just like to let them play how to play and the ways they are pitching are pitching.”
Milwauki was closed for the fourth time in five matches and has lost seven of his last nine.
Brucers managed only three solo in Saturday’s loss. He loaded the hideouts with one in a single, walk and a hit batsman with one in the seventh innings, but failed to score.
“We still stink as a crime, and this is just its reality,” said the first Basman Rice Hoskins. “We know what kind of talent we have, we know the way we prepare. Whatever we can do can try to overcome the series tomorrow.”
Bruers have several mainstays that are struggling. Christian Yelich was 0 -for -4 on Saturday, dropping his average till 196. Shortstop Joy is hitting Ortis. 174, and Kaleb Darbin called Triple-A to improve production on a third basis in mid-April.
Peralta took a loss in her last time, scoring four runs in 5 1/3 innings in a 5–0 defeat in Cleveland on Monday.
She is 0–0 with 2.84 ERA in six career games, including two starts against Minnesota. He once faced twin children in the previous season, raising six shutouts before settling for any decision.
The 24-year-old Mathews was 2–1 with 1.93 ERA in seven at Triple-e Saint Paul this season. In the last season, he proceeded from High Class-A to Triple-A before being called by Twins. He shut down the regular season in the rotation of Twins as he posted 1-4 records and 6.69 ERA in nine. He killed 43 batsmen in 37 2/3 innings, but he also allowed 11 homeers.
Prior to Saturday’s Games, twins placed outfielder Bayran Buxon in the seven -day consent injured list. Buxton was injured in a collision with the team’s partner Carlos Korea on Thursday, which was placed on a seven -day Convention IL on Friday.
Twins also called outfielder Carson McCaskar before Sunday’s game. 6-Foot-8, 250-Pound McCeskar, “McCrusher” surname, 350 with 10 Homeers in Triple-e Saint Paul and 36 with 36 RBI in 38 games.
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