Brewers vs Twins Recap: Late rally falls short in 5-4 defeat

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Twins Edge Brewers in Close May Showdown
On Sunday, May 17, the Minnesota Twins hosted the Milwaukee Brewers at home in an exciting matchup between two teams heading in different directions. The Brewers arrived with momentum after a recent win, sitting at 26-18 overall. Minnesota, meanwhile, was looking to build on their first win of a stretch. Both teams brought solid starting pitchers to the mound: Robert Gasser for Milwaukee and Bailey Ober for the Twins. The game stayed competitive throughout, with lead changes keeping fans on the edge of their seats. When the final out was recorded, Minnesota pulled away with a 5-4 victory, a narrow triumph that showcased both teams' determination and resilience on the field.
The Twins struck first in the bottom of the first inning when Clemens delivered a double to right field, driving in Martin with a 107 mph exit velocity blast that traveled 272 feet. Brewers' outfielder Frelick answered back in the second inning, doubling to right and scoring Bauers to tie the game at 1-1. Early on, the Brewers appeared ready to compete, but Minnesota had other plans for the afternoon.
Big Homers Keep the Game Tied Through Five
By the third inning, Minnesota took control with Clemens launching another double, this time to left field. Both Jeffers and Clemens himself scored on an error by Brewers shortstop Ortiz, giving the Twins a 3-1 lead. The Brewers refused to fold. Mitchell stepped up in the fourth inning and crushed a fastball 405 feet to right center for a solo home run, bringing Milwaukee within one at 3-2. Things got even more interesting in the fifth inning when Yelich smashed a changeup 398 feet to right center, tying the game at 3-3. Minnesota answered immediately with Jeffers hitting a solo homer to left field, putting the Twins back ahead 4-3. Back-and-forth baseball kept the crowd engaged, with every pitch mattering significantly as both teams showed they could compete with power hitting.
Twins Seal Victory with Late Scoring Heroics
The eighth inning proved decisive for Minnesota's victory. Caratini stepped to the plate and hit a sacrifice fly to left field, allowing Keaschall to score from third base and stretching the Twins' lead to 5-3. Milwaukee refused to surrender without a fight. In the ninth inning, Bauers managed a crucial single to right field, driving in Turang to narrow the deficit to 5-4. Despite the late rally and the urgency in Milwaukee's at-bats, Minnesota's pitching held firm to secure the win. This close contest demonstrated both teams' competitive spirit and ability to bounce back from deficits. The Brewers fell just short, while the Twins improved to 21-26 with their first win in the stretch.
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