![]() ![]() Larnach singled and Cimber left after hitting Willi Castro with a pitch. “That’s what you’re looking for from your big boys, and he’s a big boy,” Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. To just turn the game upside down like that, it was a great one.”Ĭorrea is batting 366 with four home runs and 16 RBI in 10 games in Toronto. He struck out Alek Kirilloff, then allowed Correa’s eighth home run this season. Taylor, Julien and Solano starting the eighth. ![]() “It’s a bunt single and a broken-bat single, and things unraveled from there,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said.Ĭimber entered with a 3-1 lead and gave up three straight hits to Michael A. Jorge López (2-2) pitched a one-hit seventh as the Twins won their second straight after a five-game skid.Īdam Cimber (0-2) lost for the second straight day, giving up six runs and five hits while getting just one out. Minnesota has homered in 16 consecutive games in Canada. Newly promoted Edouard Julien reached base three times and Donovan Solano had three hits as the Twins won for the 13th time in their past 17 games at Rogers Centre. We’ve been waiting for that for the past week. “We needed to put great at bats together like that. “We needed that as a team,” Correa said of the seven-run outburst. Minnesota, which leads the AL Central with a 33-32 record, scored seven runs its previous five games. TORONTO - Carlos Correa hit his second career grand slam, Max Kepler and Trevor Larnach also homered and the Minnesota Twins scored seven runs in the eighth inning to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 9-4 Saturday. Correa's 2nd career grand slam keys 7-run 8th, Twins beat Blue Jays 9-4 ![]()
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