Twins vs Rangers Recap: Lounding Twins Roll to 12-2 Win

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Twins Jump Out Early in Arlington
The Twins rolled into Arlington ready to bounce back. They'd won three straight heading into Wednesday night after beating Texas 4-2 the night before. Kumar Rocker took the mound for the Rangers, but the Twins wasted no time making him pay. Trevor Larnach crushed the first pitch he saw — a 91 mph sinker that rocketed 425 feet into right field. The ball sailed over the wall before anyone could blink. Just two outs later, Josh Bell smoked a single to left, and Byron Buxton raced home. The Twins led 2-0 before Texas even got their first chance to bat. Minnesota was hungry, and Texas couldn't stop them early.
Clemens and the Twins Explode for Eight More
The Twins weren't done terrorizing Rocker. In the third inning, Kody Clemens stepped in and launched a changeup 367 feet into right field — a towering blast that scored Larnach and Buxton with him. The score jumped to 5-0. Then the fourth inning turned into a parade. Royce Lewis ripped a single up the middle, and both Buxton and Alex Jackson sprinted home. Cal Quantrill took over pitching but couldn't escape the damage. Josh Bell crushed a double to right, and a throwing error let two more runners score. Luke Keaschall added a single to left, pushing Bell across the plate. After four innings, Minnesota had blown it wide open — leading 10-0. The Rangers scraped together one run in the fourth on an Ezequiel Duran fielder's choice, but it barely mattered.
Twins Close Out the Blowout in Arlington
By the time the ninth inning rolled around, this game was already decided. The Twins had built a 10-2 lead and just needed to finish the job. Alex Jackson stepped up and ripped a double to center field. Luke Keaschall hustled around the bases and scored on Jackson's hit to make it 11-2. One batter later, another runner crossed home plate on a sacrifice fly, pushing the final score to 12-2. Zebby Matthews pitched a complete game gem for Minnesota, scattering eight hits across seven innings while striking out four. The Twins' bats had done all the heavy lifting. Final score: Minnesota 12, Texas 2. The Twins improved to 36-40 with the win, staying hot on the road. Texas dropped to 35-39, sinking deeper into their recent struggles.
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