July 8, 2024

Willi Castro homers twice to propel Twins past Blue Jays | ReutersMINNEAPOLIS – It’s difficult to know whether the Twins have straightened themselves out after four difficult weeks of ugly baseball or whether the White Sox are just their favorite pushovers. Either way, they have plenty of reasons to be grateful. The Twins piled up a season-high 13 hits Wednesday night, put runners on base in every inning but one and beat Chicago for the 10th time in their last 11 meetings, 6-3 at Target Field. The White Sox are now 3-21 on the season, tying them with the 2003 Tigers and 2022 Reds for the second-worst 24-game start in major league history, behind only the 1-23 Orioles of 1988.Willi Castro homers twice to propel Twins past Blue Jays | Reuters

Willi Castro became the 22nd Twins player ever to hit a home run on his birthday, turning 27 with a three-run shot into the left-field bleachers. He later doubled, part of the Twins’ five extra-base hits on the night, giving them 16 for the first three games of the series. The series wraps up Thursday afternoon, though the Twins undoubtedly would like to convince the White Sox to stick around for the weekend, too. Joe Ryan was the recipient of all this offensive support. Willi Castro homers twice to propel Twins past Blue Jays | ReutersStaked to a four-run lead after Castro’s homer, the right-hander gave half of it back with a nagging irritant: home runs. White Sox outfielder Kevin Pillar launched one 379 feet to left field to lead off the third inning, and catcher Korey Lee followed later in the inning with a 422-foot blast into the upper deck in left-center.

 

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