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Box Score
SP: Bailey Ober 7.0 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 7 K (88 pitches, 56 strikes)
Home Runs: Ryan Jeffers(16), Max Kepler(7)
Top 3 WPA: Max Kepler (.206), Bailey Ober (.139), Ryan Jeffers (.136)
Win Probability Chart (via FanGraphs)
Early Jeffers Jolt
Bailey Ober started Saturday for the Twins, and he got a bit of run support early. Ryan Jeffers blasted his team-leading 16th dinger in the second inning to make it a 1-0 game.
It took until the fifth inning for Korey Lee to provide a White Sox answer. His triple scored Gavin Sheets on a truly ugly play by Manuel Margot. Brooks Lee picked up his teammate with a single to score Austin Martin and retake the lead in the bottom of the fifth inning.
Twins Thwart Chicago Response
Brooks Baldwin hit his first career home run in the sixth inning to tie things at 2-2, but that’s where the good news ended for Chicago. Max Kepler, after missing time due to a throw to the back of his head, stepped in and launched his seventh home run of the season. The solo shot put Minnesota back in front by a 3-2 tally.
In the eighth inning, on the 13th pitch of his at-bat, Willi Castro singled home Carlos Santana and Jeffers to give Minnesota additional breathing room. Lee drove home Martin, and following Griffin Jax’s blank inning and 17th hold, Jhoan Duran was on to finish a 6-2 ballgame. Rocco Baldelli’s closer got Chicago to wrap it up on just six pitches. The White Sox dropped their 19th straight game.
The Twins scattered eight hits while drawing seven walks and striking out just five times. Jeffers, Martin, and Lee all recorded two hits on the evening. Thankfully Pedro Grifol pulled Garrett Crochet after just four innings. While he allowed four walks, he did give up just a single run on one hit. The White Sox best starter was sent to the showers early.
Notes
The Twins celebrated Joe Mauer’s Hall of Fame induction with a plaque giveaway on Friday. His bronze bust certainly wasn’t ideal, but his enshrinement in Cooperstown is forever. You can find them here.
Paul Molitor announced that the Twins will build a statue of Joe Mauer outside of Target Field. That’s has been know for a bit. Where his gate will be positioned has yet to be determined.
With his quality start tonight, Bailey Ober became the first Twins pitcher with eight straight quality starts since Phil Hughes in 2014. Hughes earned Cy Young votes that season, and set a single-season major league strikeout to walk record that still stands today.
What’s Next?
In the series finale, and final game between Minnesota and Chicago this season, the Twins send Simeon Woods Richardson to the mound. He will be opposed by Chris Flexen. A win would give Minnesota a series sweep, and allow them to finish with a 12-1 record against the White Sox in 2024.
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