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Keaschall Two-Run Homer Propels Twins Past Tigers Monday

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MINNEAPOLIS — Luke Keaschall hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning and the Minnesota Twins defeated the Detroit Tigers 7-3 on Monday at Target Field; Keaschall also walked twice and scored twice as the Twins regained offensive production in cold conditions. The victory gave Joe Ryan his first win (1-1) after five innings with seven strikeouts, and four relievers combined for four scoreless innings with Cody Laweryson earning his first save; the game featured a 37-degree first pitch and contributions from Larnach, Buxton, Wallner, and Royce Lewis.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Spring training: Keaschall posted a strong spring performance before the regular season.
  • Prior to the start: Joe Ryan had a disappointing rainy outing at Kansas City.
  • Monday at Target Field: Keaschall hit a two-run homer and Twins beat Tigers 7-3.
  • Bullpen response: Banda, Orze, Funderburk and Laweryson combined for four scoreless innings.
  • Aftermath: Ryan improved to 1-1 and Laweryson recorded his first save; players contended with 37-degree conditions.

Why This Matters to You

This win boosts the Twins' morale in a chilly season start. If you're a fan, it's a promising sign of the team's grit. Keaschall's performance might also hint at a strong season ahead. Keep an eye on his stats.

The Bottom Line

Despite cold conditions and a rocky start for Ryan, the Twins pulled through with a solid win. It's a testament to teamwork, with contributions from multiple players. If you're a baseball enthusiast, this game is worth a replay. Share this with a fellow Twins fan.

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Who Benefited

The Minnesota Twins benefited from Luke Keaschall’s two-run homer, timely contributions from top-line hitters, and a four-reliever scoreless effort that secured a 7-3 win and provided momentum for the roster.

Who Impacted

The Detroit Tigers suffered a mid-game rally that was answered by Keaschall’s homer, leaving them limited to three runs and highlighting pitching and situational hitting gaps during the loss.

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Who Benefited

The Minnesota Twins benefited from Luke Keaschall’s two-run homer, timely contributions from top-line hitters, and a four-reliever scoreless effort that secured a 7-3 win and provided momentum for the roster.

Who Impacted

The Detroit Tigers suffered a mid-game rally that was answered by Keaschall’s homer, leaving them limited to three runs and highlighting pitching and situational hitting gaps during the loss.

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