Twins Beat White Sox 4-2, End Three-Game Losing Streak
Twins Beat White Sox 4-2, End Three-Game Losing Streak

Twins Beat White Sox 4-2, End Three-Game Losing Streak

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The Minnesota Twins snapped a three-game losing streak with a 4-2 win over the Chicago White Sox, highlighted by Trevor Larnach's clutch two-run homer and Byron Buxton's game-saving diving catch in the ninth inning. Starter Bailey Ober delivered six strong innings, allowing just one run and striking out six, while rookie Luke Keaschall contributed with two runs, two walks, and two stolen bases. The Twins capitalized on Chicago's defensive miscues, including a key error that let Keaschall score the go-ahead run. Jhoan Duran secured the save despite a tense ninth, escaping a bases-loaded jam thanks to Buxton's dramatic catch at the warning track. Larnach's recent power surge continued with his second homer in four games, helping the Twins hold off a late White Sox rally. The loss dropped the struggling White Sox to 5-18 and extended their tough run against AL Central opponents.

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