If you’re a big league pitcher, you can probably dominate for a while. to a bat of the quality of Luis Arráez, but that period will be short, he has too much talent for the offensive aspect of the ball.
In the crash carried out among Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins, “La Regadera” comes out of the rut in the style of the great sluggers, with a home run.
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His tablazo occurs in the lower part of the third section and puts the twins in the game, discounting the difference to 5×2.
3-2 count? Time for a dinger!!#MNTwins | @Arraez_21 pic.twitter.com/TxePiOBmaC
— Bally Sports North (@BallySportsNOR) September 1, 2022
For the one from San Felipe, this is his home run number 8, and he drives in his countryman Sandy León. Michael Wacha is the new “victim” of him.
Luis turned ð the energy at Target Field! ð#MNTwins | @Arraez_21 pic.twitter.com/wGGQrQ2YKH
— Bally Sports North (@BallySportsNOR) September 1, 2022
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In the eighth, Minnesota discounts another 2 through Gordon, with another biangular that takes Max Kepler and Gio Urshela to the register; in the ninth they threaten to match the shares, they fall short and give in to the Red-footed.
Wacha wins (10-1, 2.56) in work of 6 innings, 4 hits, 2 earned runs, 1 walk and 7 strikeouts; saves Matt Barnes (4, 5.83). Joe Ryan (10-7, 3.88) loses by allowing 8 hits, 5 runs, all deserved, 1 walk and fans 8 in 5 innings.
For the Twins, Luis Arráez (.318), finished 4-1, with runs scored, 3 RBIs and remains the American League bat leader; Sandy León (.148) is 1-for-2, scoring and strikeout.