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Correa connects 2 races to the 10th and the twins leaning 12-6 to sailors

Seattle (AP) -Carlos Correa connected a Home Run to two laps to the tenth entrance and the Minnesota twins were paid too much to a deficit of three points to bend on Friday 12-6 to Seattle sailors.

The Puerto Rican took advantage of a Symbe, the first release of the Léveur Casey Legumine (4-3), and sent the ball to the left garden stands. The Twins scored four additional races to ensure the victory.

The Mexican closer to the sailors, Andrés Muñoz, who had not yet granted a clean race this season, saw the sequence fading when the Porto Rican Castro connected a home run of two races.

Then Trevor Larnach equalized the game with a simple pilot.

The last minnesota offensive overshadowed one spectacular night of the sailor receiver, Cal Raleigh. With a few circuits that increased their total of the season to 21, Raleigh became the first recipient in the history of major leagues to reach at least 20 circuits before the end of May.

Unfortunately for Seattle, the circuits of two and three rales races were not sufficient to stop the return of Minnesota and prevent the Dominican lift of the twins, Jhoan Durán (4-1), to obtain the victory.

For twins, the Puerto Rican Correa of ​​4-1 with a score and two produced, 3-2 Castro with three scores and three products.

For sailors, the Dominicans Jorge Polanco of 5-1 with a marked, Julio Rodríguez of 5-2 with a score, Leody Taveras of 4-0. The Cuban-Mexican Randy Arozarena 4-2 with a score and a push. The Mexican Rowdy Tellez 4-0.

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