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Twins out the victory, end Marlins’s 8-game winning streak

July 2, 2025; Miami, Florida, USA; Minnesota twins started the pitches against Miami Marlins during the first innings at Landepot Park on the pitcher Shimon Woods Richardson (24). Compulsory Credit: RHONA WISE-Imagn images

In the fourth innings, Single defeated Miami 2–1 in the fourth innings, snatching Miami 2–1 on Wednesday night, snatching Miami’s eight-game streak.

Surge fell down by tying Marlins’ franchise record.

Twins Starter Shimon Woods Richardson (4-4) allowed only two hits, two walks and one run in five innings. He hit three.

Minnesota got a scorer Relief Pitching from Brock Stewart, Louis Varaland, Danny Coolomb, Griffin Jacks and Jhowan Duran, who took over the ninth innings and earned his 13th save.

Duran found Duran to bounce a game-ending double play to Duran, which was sniffing the three-game skids of Twins.

Miami’s Kyle Stores went on 2 -for -4 with a single domestic run, extending her hitting streak to nine games. He killed five homes during his line.

Marlins Starter Johnson Junk (2–1) allowed six hits, no walk and two runs, in a career-high six innings. He hit a season-hai intake.

Minnesota did not waste any time to snatch his 18-inning scorer streak. Byron Buxon led the game with a single, winning the eight-picked battle with junk. Buxton proceeded on a wild pitch and a willy castro single before scoring on Brook Lee’s sacrifice fly.

Miami scored 1–1 in another on Stovers Homer, which was pulled right. This was not a bad pitch by Woods Richardson – less and inside – but the hot bat of the stores sent it 357 feet.

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Twins took a 2–1 lead in the fourth, as Castro doubled the leadoff, upgraded on a li single and scored on Korea’s single.

Miami tied the score in about the sixth when Jesus Sanchez doubled the wall in the right ground, missing a homer on a drive a few feet away, smoking at 114 miles per hour.

In the same innings, with two outsiders, the stools sang, and Sanchez showed the possibility of scoring from another. However, the ball hit the second base umpire before rolling the center field, and Sanchez was forced to return to second place. Eric Wagaman then hit to end the innings.

Miami again scored at a rally again in the seventh, which began with an out single by Connor Norbi and Myers. Zewear Edwards then slapped an opposite-field single, with fielder Harrison Beder fielded on a hop. Bedder threw a no-hop throw into a plate, nebibe norbi.

In the same innings, with two outsiders, Otto Lopez’s bid for a grand slam died on the left to the left.

-Bield level media

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