Minnesota Twins Extend Franchise-Record 13-Game Winning Streak with 33 Consecutive Scoreless Innings
Minnesota Twins Extend Franchise-Record 13-Game Winning Streak with 33 Consecutive Scoreless Innings

Minnesota Twins Extend Franchise-Record 13-Game Winning Streak with 33 Consecutive Scoreless Innings

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The Minnesota Twins have extended their winning streak to 13 games, marking their longest run since a 15-game streak in 1991, the year they last won the World Series. Their pitching staff is historic, having not allowed a run in the last 33 innings, setting a franchise record for consecutive shutout innings, and achieving three straight shutouts. This dominant pitching has been complemented by a potent offense, highlighted by Ryan Jeffers' four hits including a 420-foot home run and Kody Clemens' home run among 18 total team hits in the latest 7-0 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. The Brewers have struggled offensively, being shut out in four of their last five games for the first time in franchise history. The Twins' success has come from strong starting pitching performances by Pablo López, Joe Ryan, and Chris Paddack, as well as effective relief from Justin Topa, Jorge Alcala, and Kody Funderburk. This streak is the second consecutive season the Twins have posted a winning run of at least 12 games, a feat not seen in MLB since 2016-17, underscoring a significant turnaround from their slow start to the season.

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