Minneapolis. Byron Buxton hit two home runs and collected four hits, and Mick Abel pitched seven scoreless innings as the Minnesota Twins beat the Boston Red Sox 6-0 on Tuesday night at Target Field. Buxton scored four runs, and Luke Keaschall supplied an early RBI; Abel struck out a career-high ten while allowing four hits and no walks. The victory extended Minnesota's winning stretch to eight of nine games and marked the Red Sox's first shutout loss of the season; the Twins secured their third consecutive series win and have scored at least six runs in four straight games this week. Boston starter Sonny Gray gave up five runs in four innings, leaving the Red Sox still in last place in the AL East.
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If you're a Twins fan, this is a golden period. The team is on a winning streak, and players like Buxton and Abel are shining. It's a great time to show your support and enjoy the games. If you're a Red Sox fan, keep the faith. Baseball is unpredictable.
The Twins are on fire, winning eight of their last nine games. Buxton's hitting prowess and Abel's pitching mastery are key factors. If this momentum continues, they could be serious contenders this season. Worth forwarding if you know a baseball enthusiast who loves a good underdog story.
The Minnesota Twins benefited most: Byron Buxton's offensive outburst and Mick Abel's seven scoreless innings produced a 6-0 victory, extending the team's winning streak and improving roster momentum and matchup standing.
The Boston Red Sox suffered from offensive failure in the game, were shut out for the first time this season, and saw starter Sonny Gray give up five runs while the team remained last in the AL East.
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Buxton homers twice, Abel dominates in Twins win
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