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The twins aim to sweep the Orioles, to extend the sequence of victories at 11

May 9, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States; The launcher starting from Minnesota’s Twins, Chris Paddack (20), throws the Giants of San Francisco during the second round in the target field. Compulsory credit: Bruce Kluckhohn-Imagn Images

The Minnesota Twins will target a scan of the six-game season with the Baltimore Orioles when the teams will meet on Thursday afternoon.

The Twins have a sequence of 10 consecutive victories – the longest of the major leagues of this season – after swept a double -head in Baltimore on Wednesday.

“Just good baseball,” said Kody Clemens, the interior field player of Minnesota, who completed a home run in home run in the eighth round of match 2. “We trust the plate and pass the stick with each guy. Just rallied all day.”

The Minnesota, which won three games last week at home against Baltimore, prevailed 6-3 and 8-6 in the double header that was challenged after a weather report on Tuesday.

Orioles have lost eight of their last 10 games.

“You are coming back (Thursday) and you have a one -day match,” said Orioles manager Brandon Hyde. “We have to put (Wednesday) behind us. It was a long day, a really disappointing day. We have to empty it and come back (Thursday).”

The Orioles fell to 11 games from the season below 0.500. They do not seem to respond in clutch situations because they blocked 16 runners on Wednesday.

From their 15 shots in total of the Twin Bill, Gunnar Henderson had four and Ryan Mountcastle had three.

The Minnesota scored 14 points in doubles, with five of those of the eighth and ninth rounds because there was a shift in the enclosure of the Baltimore lifts.

“The teams are successful against us in large places and we find it difficult to do,” said Hyde.

Clemens joined the twins at the end of April, and he strikes .227 with two circuits and six products produced with his new club.

“Get a good pitch to hit and make sure that my” has “swing”, he said.

Baltimore will send the right-hander Tomoyuki Sugano (4-2, 2.72 ERA) to the mound on Thursday, hoping that he could repeat the type of exit he had on Friday in a victory against the Los Angeles Angels. He abandoned one point on three strokes in 7 1/3 rounds.

Sugano has not yet faced the twins of his career. He worked at least seven rounds in three of his eight departures and did not walk in any of these games, although he published at least one march in his other five departures.

Chris Paddack (1-3, 4.76 ERA) will be accused of extending the Minnesota victories sequence. The best and longest out of the right -hander of the season occurred on Friday against the Giants of San Francisco, when he produced only one point and three strokes in 7 1/3 rounds.

Paddack is 2-1 with an MPM of 6.19 in three career starts covering 16 sleeves against Orioles. He did not launch in the series last week in Baltimore.

The Orioles marked in just two of the 18 rounds of the double-head, so they gathered their races but did not have much more.

“We had trouble adding,” said Hyde. “We have talked about it a lot. I thought we created a lot of traffic in two games. The great successes were difficult to find for us (apart from the Grand Chelem of Cedric Mullins in the Nightcap).”

The twins could have programming adjustments Thursday. The first goal player, Ty France, missed a match for the first time this year when he withdrew the second half of the double-head due to a bruised right foot. He left the first game shortly after speed on a shot.

During the second match, Minnesota outflower, Harrison Bader, left due to the waterproofing of the groin. Neither France nor Bader should miss a long section.

– field level media

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