Minnesota frenos the scoops and rake of Boston

MINNEAPOLIS – Max Kepler’s scapegoat in the lower part of the innings on Sunday in Minnesota won 4-3 over Boston, taking a five-point shot at the Mellizos and cracking down on the triumph of the Red Media.

Boston, which hosted the pizzeria in the octave thanks to a double of three wickets by Alex Verdugo, will turn his rookie triangular wickest since he scored 10 triumphs in 2018, the campaign in which he won the World Cup.

The Mellizos avoid their peers in three years under the direction of pilot Rocco Baldelli.

Venezuelan Luis Arráez broke the deadlock with his latest hit of the late, an undefeated Adam Ottavino (1-1). Jorge Polanco received a pelotazo. Nelson Cruz, in fact in a series of 10 follow-up hits from hit, proceeding to hit.

Pero Kepler responded with his appeal to the courtyard of the Central Garden, and the Mellizos avoided his first block of four games in Boston in 21 years.

Dominican Alex Colomé (1-1) scored the first goal of the triumph.

For the Red Media, the Mexican Verdugo of 4-1, tres impulsadas. Eos puertorriqueños Kiké Hernández from 3-1 and Christian Vázquez from 4-0. Dominicans Rafael Devers and Franchy Cordero, both 4-0

For the Mellizos, the Venezuelans Arráez of 5-4, an annotada y dos remolcadas; and Williams Astudillo of 3-0. Dominicanos Nelson Cruz of 5-1; Jorge Polanco of 3-0; and Miguel Sanó of 2-1, an annotation and a rematch.

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