Twins win 13th in row behind 3rd straight shutout
Briefly

The Minnesota Twins extended their winning streak to 13 games with a 7-0 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers, marking their longest run since 1991. Led by Pablo Lopez, who pitched six solid innings, the Twins showcased their dominant pitching with 33 consecutive scoreless innings. Ryan Jeffers contributed significantly to the offense with a homer and four hits while the Brewers experienced unprecedented difficulty, being shut out in four of their last five games, a first in franchise history. The Twins demonstrated both offensive power and pitching effectiveness throughout the game.
Pablo Lopez combined with three relievers for a three-hitter, leading the Minnesota Twins to a 7-0 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers, marking their third straight shutout.
The Twins have not allowed a run since giving up six in the third inning of an 8-6 victory against the Orioles, achieving 33 consecutive scoreless innings.
Ryan Jeffers and Kody Clemens powered the Twins' offense, each hitting home runs, with Jeffers achieving four hits and driving in crucial runs.
Milwaukee faced an unprecedented challenge, being shut out four times in five games, a first in franchise history, indicating serious offensive struggles.
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