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Twins achieve the 12th victory in a row by Downing Brewers – Field Level Media – Professional sports solutions

Joe Ryan distributed two goals over six goalless Innings when the visiting Minnesota Twins divided their winning streak on 12 games with a 3-0 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday.

Ryan (4: 2), who improved to 3-0 in his last four starts, allowed Brice Turang's single, the first inning and William Contreras' Double in the sixth. Ryan excluded nine batteries and went one before leaving after 99 parking spaces.

Brock Stewart, Griffin Jax and Cole Sands gathered in the last three innings seven batteries. Sands recorded his second rescue in the season and gave the Brewers their sixth defeat in the last eight games.

Minnesotas Ty France and Kody Clemens each had an RBI single in the first inn. Clemens and Christian Vazquez each had two goals for the twins, which in his time in Minnesota in Minnesota in Minnesota are comparable to the franchise in the 1991 season in Minnesota.

The twins won 17 in a row when they were based in Washington in 1912.

Dashawn Keirsey Jr. scored a run when he started instead of Byron Buxton, who collided with Carlos Correa, while on Thursday afternoon during the 4-0 victory of Baltimore Orioles via the Baltimore Orioles after a flat flyball after the center of Minnesota.

Brooks Lee, the regular second Baseman of the twins, had the start instead of Correa, after the three-time all-star was set on the seventh day of the brain on Friday.

Willi Castro dirty a ball from his right kneecap in the first inn. He was replaced by Ryan Fitzgerald in the second, who made his debut for Major-League after being promoted from Triple-A St. Paul a day.

Rookie Chad Patrick (2-4) allowed three runs with eight goals in six innings.

Minnesota got the early jump when Trevor Larnach was hit by Patrick von Patrick and rose to third place on a Ryan Jeffers -Single before scored on France's RBI -Single according to the right field. Clemens' RBI Single-Center-Feld plated Jeffers to give the twins a 2-0 lead.

Minnesota increased its advantage after the first three batteries, each of which started with the second inning before Keirsey met Jeffers' double ball.

– Field Level Media

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