Story Leads Red Sox: 5 RBIs and Avoid Sweep Against Twins

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MINNEAPOLIS – The Boston Red Sox avoided the sweep against the Minnesota Twins this Wednesday at Target Field, securing the victory with a score of 9-5. The game was marked by crucial defensive errors and an explosive offense led by Trevor Story. The game changed drastically in the third inning. An unusual double error by shortstop Luke Keaschall gave Boston two runs. Story responded with a three-run home run that boosted the Red Sox offense and marked the beginning of the comeback.

Story: The Offensive Hero

The shortstop continued his outstanding performance in the sixth inning, connecting a double that drove in runs. Story finished the game with five RBIs, leading the way to the Red Sox’s victory.

Connelly Early: Solid Performance in the Montículo

Rookie left-handed pitcher Connelly Early delivered a solid performance from the mound. He pitched six innings, allowing only two hits and one run, with two walks and five strikeouts. His performance was crucial in stabilizing the team after two consecutive losses in the series. Boston, which had been surpassed in the first two games, managed to split the series with a 3-3 record, preparing a return home with a better mood. The team led by Alex Cora is now preparing for a four-game series against the Detroit Tigers. Afterwards, they will face the New York Yankees, with the aim of regaining ground and reaching a .500 record in the season.
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