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June 1, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, Can; Toronto Blue Jais introduced Pichkari Kevin Gausarman (34) for Ouckland athletics during the fifth innings at the Rogers Center. Compulsory Credit: John E. Socolowski-Imgon Images

Toronto Blue Jais has found many ways to win in the last two weeks, but the number 1 reason for recent success is a crime.

Blue will try to be warm in a plate when they play Minnesota twins on Saturday afternoon in Miniapolis.

Toronto on Friday won the series opener 6–4 over Minnesota. It marked for the sixth time in the last eight matches that Blue Jais scored at least six runs.

John Schneider, the manager of Blue Jais, praised his hits for focusing on basic things. This is something that he wants to see because the club’s nine-game road trip moves forward.

“I think the mentality has not really changed, to be honest with you,” said Schneider. “When you are performing, you are scoring. It just leads to everything. It puts pressure on the pitcher. It allows them to reach deep in sports. And I think the performance really justifies how we and people feel about our team.”

The twins will also look at the three-game series and will set up a rubber match for Sunday. Minnesota has dropped the back-to-back game after winning the last three consecutive consecutive consecutive consecards.

Twins manager Rocco Baldelli is optimistic despite the series-khin setback. A bright place was the performance of Royce Lewis, who enjoyed his first three-hit game of the season and hoped that he had dogged since returning from injury earlier last month.

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Lewis and his comrades are expected to make positive speed over the weekend.

“We saw some positivity,” Baldelli said. “The Royce had a good day in the plate. (Trevor) Larnach smoked a ball. There were some good-bats in Ty (France). (Christian Vazakwes) had some good bats. There were some good swinging.”

Blue like right-handed Kevin Gausamman (5-4, 3.82 ERA) will try to subdue twins of twins, when he takes a mound for the 13th beginning of the season. He will go to four-start spans for his third win, San Diego Padress and Texas Rangers will defeat Rangers in a back-to-back outing before pulling the no-decision in their most recent outings.

Gausamman on Sunday scored three runs in 4 2/3 innings against athletics. He went two and hit seven.

This will be against the 14th career of Gosusman against twins, who have mounted it in the past. It is 1-5 with 6.61 ERA in 13. 300 batting average against twins.

The Minnesota will compete with the right-handed Chris Padack (2-5, 3.58 ERA), which enters the game with a 29–29 career win-loss record. He has been demanding his first win since May 15, when he was at the top of the Baltimore Oils.

Padack on Sunday finished with no-decision in his most recent outing despite limiting Seattle Meriners for one run on four hits in eight innings in eight innings. He went one and hit a season-high 10.

This will be the first appearance of Padack against Blue Jais in its seven -year career.

-Bield level media

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