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The Minnesota Twins evened their series against the New York Mets with a 6-3 victory on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, at Target Field. Propelled by a season-high hit count and key contributions throughout the lineup, the Twins set the stage for...
The Minnesota Twins utilized a combination of timely hitting, effective pitching, and capitalizing on opponent mistakes to secure their victory. Ryan Jeffers and Harrison Bader set the tone offensively, each tallying three hits. The Twins scored early, aided by Lindor's error in the third inning which allowed two unearned runs.
Byron Buxton showcased his speed in the fifth inning, singling, stealing second, and then scoring from third on a grounder to second base where the infield was drawn in. Buxton's aggressive baserunning and slide avoided the tag at home, extending the Twins' lead to 4-2.
Bailey Ober delivered a quality start for Minnesota, navigating 6.1 innings while allowing three earned runs, primarily from solo homers by Pete Alonso and Juan Soto. Tylor Megill (2-2) took the loss for the Mets, giving up four runs (two earned) over five innings.
The Mets attempted a rally in the seventh, loading the bases after a sacrifice fly made it 5-3, but reliever Cole Sands induced a groundout from Lindor to end the threat. Brooks Lee added insurance with a solo homer in the bottom of the seventh. Jhoan Durán closed the door in the ninth, striking out Lindor to earn the save.
Looking ahead, the Mets (11-6, 1st NL East) and Twins (6-12, 4th AL Central) will play the series finale on Wednesday at 1:10 p.m. ET. The Twins will start RHP David Festa (0-0, 0.00 ERA), while the Mets' scheduled starter, Griffin Canning, was scratched due to illness, with a replacement yet to be named.
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