Twins rough up White Sox, ending their 0-for-2025 beginning
Briefly

The Minnesota Twins celebrated their first win of the season with a strong performance against the Chicago White Sox, breaking a 19-inning scoreless streak. In the sixth inning, the team scored four crucial runs through a series of singles, igniting excitement in the dugout. Jose Miranda's bloop single was pivotal, followed by a three-run homer from Harrison Bader in the ninth. Despite struggles early on against pitcher Shane Smith, the Twins' offense capitalized in the sixth to secure an 8-3 victory, bringing much-needed relief to the team and its fans.
Jose Miranda dropped a bloop single into right field in the sixth inning Tuesday, and the Twins dugout erupted in a way it hasn't for days...Who knew hitting a few singles could provide such cathartic relief?
The Twins snapped a 19-inning scoreless streak with a two-out rally when seven consecutive batters reached base. Miranda’s bloop off the end of his bat was one of four-run scoring singles during the inning.
Harrison Bader hammered a three-run homer to left field, where the wind was blowing in, during the ninth inning.
The Twins couldn't solve White Sox righthander Shane Smith, who made his major league debut after he was the first pick in last December's Rule 5 draft.
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