
The Minnesota Twins remained hot on Saturday to win their 13th consecutive victory, blocking the Milwaukee Brewers 7-0. While the current winning streak of the twins is the longest in the big baseball leagues this season, it is not the longest in the history of the team since the franchise moved to Minnesota.
That record belongs to the 1991 twins, who obtained 15 victories in a row and won the World Series that year. But 2025 twins can claim their own franchise record: they have launched 33 straight inputs without goals.
The twins shelter allowed a race since he gave six of them in the third entry of an 8-6 victory in Baltimore in the second game of a double header on Wednesday.
Milwaukee has been excluded in four of its last five games, the first time it happens in the history of the franchise, Chordination to Sportradar. According to Sportradar, the last team to close four times in a section of five games was the Miami Marlins in July 2022.
Ryan Jeffers was 4 of 5 with a homer and a double, and Kody Clemens was 3 of 5 with a home run when the twins collected 18 hits.
The twin opener Pablo López combined with three relieved in a three batter. López (4-2) struck out six and allowed two hits and two bases for balls in six innings. Justin Topa, Jorge Alcala and Kody Finderburk launched a relief entrance.
The twins took control of the game by scoring individual careers in each of the first six entries. Four of those races left Tobias Myers, who was sent to the children earlier this week before being called again when the left -handed José Quintana went out to the injured list.
Jeffers opened the scoring by hitting a 420 feet shot at the center of the left with one in the first entrance. He also doubled and scored in the third, connected connected to the room and connected simple in the eighth.
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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