Red Sox Overcome Twins 6-1, Suffer Triston Casas Injury
Red Sox Overcome Twins 6-1, Suffer Triston Casas Injury

Red Sox Overcome Twins 6-1, Suffer Triston Casas Injury

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The Boston Red Sox began their homestand with a 6-1 win over the Minnesota Twins, highlighted by strong offensive performances from Rafael Devers, David Hamilton, and Alex Bregman, but the victory was overshadowed by a significant knee injury to first baseman Triston Casas, who may face a lengthy absence. Brayan Bello delivered a quality start, continuing Boston's streak of strong pitching despite mounting injuries in the rotation. Romy Gonzalez contributed with an RBI, a run scored, and a stolen base, maintaining a solid batting average in a utility role. The Twins bounced back the following day with a 4-3 victory at Fenway Park, powered by Kody Clemens’ memorable two-run home run in his first game at the ballpark, snapping their four-game losing streak. In the series finale, Wilyer Abreu broke out of a slump with three hits including a 420-foot home run, although the Red Sox ultimately lost to the Twins 5-4. The series showcased resilience and notable individual performances from both teams amid injuries and roster challenges.

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