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Berríos: 5.0 IP, 10 H, 3 ER, 1 BB, 0 K
Home Run(s): None
Bottom 3 WPA: Sanó -.257, Alcala -.241, Berríos -.221
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Prior to today, José Berríos had been a staple of consistency for the Minnesota Twins this season. That was not the case today, though, as Berríos was anything but his typical, sharp self. Berríos allowed the White Sox to run all across the basebaths today to the tune of 10 hits, a walk and 3 earned runs across 89 pitches in just 5 innings of work.
For the White Sox, the scoring got started early when Berríos allowed a solo home run to right center to White Sox center fielder, Brian Goodwin. The White Sox added on again in the 3rd inning with two more runs to give the Sox an early 3-0 lead.
The Twins bounced back in the 5th, though, as the bottom of the Twins lineup erupted to lead a 4-run rally in the inning highlighted by a Celestino single, Simmons double and a Nelson Cruz, happy birthday, RBI single to help the Twins take the lead back 4-3.
After Berríos allowed the White Sox to tie the game in the bottom of the 5th inning, the game quickly turned into a battle of the bullpens, which has typically not been a battle the Twins have fared well in this season.
The bullpen failed to show up once again for the Minnesota Twins as Jorge Alcala and Hansel Robles combined to allow 4 earned runs in 1.1 innings, giving the White Sox an 8-4 lead.
The Minnesota Twins tried to make things interesting against Liam Hendricks in the 9th inning, but they were unsuccessful in mounting a comeback, ultimately losing with a final score of 8-5.
The Minnesota Twins have now been swept again by the Chicago White Sox and are 1-8 against the South Siders on the season and 14.5 games back in the American League Central.
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What’s Next?
The Minnesota Twins will continue their road trip on Friday as they will travel to Kansas City to kickoff a 3 game series against the reeling Royals. The Twins will turn to southpaw J.A. Happ who will oppose Royals’ right-hander, Brady Singer.
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