Twins' season hits new low with home sweep by woeful White Sox
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Twins' season hits new low with home sweep by woeful White Sox
"The Minnesota Twins were swept at home by the American League-worst Chicago White Sox, wit the South Siders completing the four-game sweep with an 11-8 win Thursday night. It marked only the second sweep of the season for Chicago, who at 53-88 are the only team with a lousier record than the Twins (62-78). That said, the White Sox won the season series against Minnesota, winning eight of 13 games."
"If you do the math, that means 15 percent of Chicago's 53 victories have come against the Twins. The Twins actually led 7-4 going into the seventh inning Thursday night, but Chicago erupted for five runs in the seventh, highlighted by Kyle Teel's three-run homer. They added two more runs in the ninth on Colson Montgomery's two-run homer."
The Chicago White Sox completed a four-game sweep of the Minnesota Twins with an 11-8 victory at Target Field. Chicago won eight of 13 games against Minnesota this season, accounting for 15 percent of its wins. The Twins led 7-4 entering the seventh inning before Chicago scored five runs in the seventh, including Kyle Teel's three-run homer, and added two runs in the ninth on Colson Montgomery's two-run homer. Taj Bradley allowed four runs in five innings and Travis Adams took the loss. Noah Davis gave up two runs in the ninth. Several Twins hitters recorded multiple hits, and Mickey Gasper had a hit and three RBIs after replacing Ryan Jeffers, who left with a head injury.
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