Milwaukee Brewers End Minnesota Twins 13-Game Winning Streak
Milwaukee Brewers End Minnesota Twins 13-Game Winning Streak

Milwaukee Brewers End Minnesota Twins 13-Game Winning Streak

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The Minnesota Twins' impressive 13-game winning streak, one of the best in team history, was snapped by the Milwaukee Brewers in a 5-2 loss, highlighted by Jackson Chourio's leaping catch that denied Royce Lewis a tying home run. Despite the loss, the Twins demonstrated strong offense and pitching throughout their streak, including a record-setting 33 scoreless innings and a season-high 18 hits in a 7-0 victory over the Brewers prior to the defeat. Key players like Ryan Jeffers and Kody Clemens contributed with home runs, while pitchers such as Pablo Lopez and Freddy Peralta provided dominant performances. The team managed to sustain this success despite injuries to stars like Byron Buxton and Carlos Correa, with prospects like Carson McCusker being promoted to fill gaps. Twins manager Rocco Baldelli praised the offense for its relentless approach at the plate and the pitching staff for maintaining pressure on opponents. The streak, which was the second-longest in Twins history behind a 15-game run in 1991, showcased the team's resilience and balanced contributions before Milwaukee's Brewers ended it with timely hitting and defensive plays.

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