Chris Paddack struggles mightily and Twins offense goes silent in loss to White Sox
Briefly

The Minnesota Twins' struggles continued as they fell 9-0 to the Chicago White Sox, marking their 0-4 start to the 2025 season—their worst since 2016. Pitcher Chris Paddack had a dismal outing, surrendering nine runs, including three homers, over 3 1/3 innings. The offense remained lifeless, managing only two hits and striking out 13 times, while the White Sox's Martin Perez no-hit them for six innings. Despite their poor performance, Darren McCaughan and Justin Topa provided some relief on the mound with shutout innings.
Chris Paddack struggled in a dismal lineup performance, allowing nine runs in just over three innings, marking the Minnesota Twins' 0-4 start to the season.
Amidst their search for a first win, the Twins experienced a heavy defeat against the White Sox, recording only two hits and striking out 13 times.
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