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Bazzana's First Major League Homer Powers Guardians' Victory

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Cleveland — The Guardians defeated the Minnesota Twins 6-4 on Friday night at Progressive Field, securing their third straight victory. Rookie Travis Bazzana hit his first major league home run, and starter Parker Messick allowed one run in 5 2/3 innings while keeping the Twins' lineup largely in check. The win gave Cleveland an offensive lift and extended a successful stretch for the club at home. José Ramírez collected an RBI liner in the seventh inning that reached 1,700 career hits when it squirted past the outstretched glove of Minnesota shortstop Brooks Lee and into left field to drive in Steven Kwan. For the Twins, Byron Buxton homered and finished with three hits. Minnesota lost three of four on the road trip, while the Guardians left Progressive Field with momentum heading into their next series.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 2024: Travis Bazzana selected No. 1 in the amateur draft.
  • April 28, 2026: Bazzana was called up from Triple-A Columbus.
  • Friday night: Guardians and Twins played; Bazzana hit first MLB homer.
  • Seventh inning: José Ramírez reached 1,700 career hits; Buxton homered.
  • After game: Guardians recorded third straight win; Twins dropped three of four.

Why This Matters to You

If you're a Guardians fan, this is a great time to celebrate. Rookie Travis Bazzana's first major league homer is a promising sign for the team's future. It's also a reminder of the thrill and unpredictability of baseball. Share the news with fellow fans or use it as a conversation starter at your next social gathering.

The Bottom Line

The Guardians are on a winning streak, thanks to fresh talent like Bazzana and seasoned players like José Ramírez. The team's success at home is a morale booster for fans and the city alike. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.

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Who Benefited

The Cleveland Guardians organization, including rookie Travis Bazzana, benefited from improved lineup production, a key bullpen contribution and momentum after the 6-4 victory over the Minnesota Twins.

Who Impacted

The Minnesota Twins suffered a road loss that left them three of four on the trip and saw a comeback attempt fall short despite Byron Buxton's multi-hit performance.

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Who Benefited

The Cleveland Guardians organization, including rookie Travis Bazzana, benefited from improved lineup production, a key bullpen contribution and momentum after the 6-4 victory over the Minnesota Twins.

Who Impacted

The Minnesota Twins suffered a road loss that left them three of four on the trip and saw a comeback attempt fall short despite Byron Buxton's multi-hit performance.

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Bazzana's First Major League Homer Powers Guardians' Victory

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