Garrett Crochet, Red Sox pounded by Minnesota 13-6
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Garrett Crochet, Red Sox pounded by Minnesota 13-6
"Garrett Crochet allowed 11 runs - 10 earned - on nine hits and three walks in 1 2/3 innings, marking the shortest start of his career."
"Victor Caratini and Ryan Jeffers each homered and drove in three runs, contributing significantly to the Twins' 13-6 victory over the Red Sox."
"The Twins scored 29 earned runs in 16 2/3 innings pitched by left-handed starters in their last four outings, showcasing their recent offensive prowess."
"Byron Buxton's solo homer in the fifth inning made him the all-time leader in home runs at Target Field, surpassing Max Kepler."
Garrett Crochet struggled in his start, allowing 11 runs, 10 earned, in just 1 2/3 innings. The Minnesota Twins capitalized on his performance, scoring four runs in the first inning and seven in the second. Victor Caratini and Ryan Jeffers each contributed three runs batted in with home runs. Bailey Ober pitched effectively for the Twins, allowing four runs over six innings. The Twins have recently improved against left-handed starters, winning seven of their last eight games, while Byron Buxton became the all-time home run leader at Target Field.
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