Twins snap four-game losing streak with win over Mets
Final Twins 5, Mets 3 Starting pitcher performance Simeon Woods Richardson, a Mets draft pick in 2018, gave up three runs in five innings pitched. All three scored on a Francisco Lindor home run in the third inning. Woods Richardson allowed four hits, walked three and took a no-decision.
Player of the Game Luke Keaschall provided both the game-tying and game-winning hits for the Twins. An ...
Final Twins 5, Mets 3 Starting pitcher performance Simeon Woods Richardson, a Mets draft pick in 2018, gave up three runs in five innings pitched. All three scored on a Francisco Lindor home run in the third inning. Woods Richardson allowed four hits, walked three and took a no-decision.
Player of the Game Luke Keaschall provided both the game-tying and game-winning hits for the Twins. An inning after the Twins finally broke through against Mets starter Nolan McLean, Keaschall sent a single to center to even the score at 3-3 in the seventh inning. In the ninth, after the first two batters walked and everyone was safe on Kody Clemens’ sacrifice bunt, Keaschall’s second hit of the game gave the Twins their first lead.
The Twins tacked on another run when Matt Wallner walked with the bases loaded. Key moment McLean was perfect through the first five innings, absolutely dominating the Twins. He struck out every batter in the Twins lineup except for Josh Bell, but the Twins finally broke through off him in the sixth inning.