Twins Win 13th Straight, Set Minnesota Record with 33 Scoreless Innings
Twins Win 13th Straight, Set Minnesota Record with 33 Scoreless Innings

Twins Win 13th Straight, Set Minnesota Record with 33 Scoreless Innings

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The Minnesota Twins extended their winning streak to 13 games with a dominant 7-0 shutout victory over the Milwaukee Brewers, marking their longest streak since 1991 and the longest in Major League Baseball since 2023. Pablo López led the pitching effort with six strong innings, allowing only two hits and striking out six, while relievers maintained a 33-inning shutout streak, the longest in Twins history. Offensively, Ryan Jeffers and Kody Clemens each homered, with Jeffers going 4-for-5 and Clemens hitting his third homer since joining the team in late April. The Brewers, facing their fourth shutout in five games, struggled against Minnesota's pitching, with Tobias Myers giving up 11 hits in fewer than four innings. The Twins scored consistently, posting single runs in each of the first six innings and adding another in the ninth, showcasing balanced and relentless offensive pressure. This streak follows a 12-game run capped by a 3-0 win the previous night, highlighting Minnesota's exceptional form and Milwaukee's ongoing offensive woes.

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