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topicnews · July 19, 2025

Twins return from all-star Break with 6-4 loss to low Colorado Rockies

Twins return from all-star Break with 6-4 loss to low Colorado Rockies


The second half of the 2025 season started for the twins as well as the first half: with a defeat against a last National League team.

Byron Buxteon Homerte twice and announced twice, Ryan Jeffers added a double and three singles and Willi Castro broke one of the longest Homeruns of his career and achieved both teammates in front of him. But none of this was important, since the first four Rockies against Chris Paddack on Friday in Coors Fields Fields Fields Extra Outdoor Field or also-and Colorado glued to this tour for a 6: 4 victory.

It was the 23rd Rockies victory of the season, the least that an MLB team ever collected in the first 97 games of one season. And it was the 50th loss of the twins and left them 11½ games behind the Tigers in the Al center.

Paddack, which started a twin loss in his last 13 appearances for the 11th, Tyler Freeman and Mickey Moniak gave consecutive doubles to open his trip, and then a triple to Jordan Beck, whose long fly ball came out of Buxons glove when he tried to make a diving catch. Ryan McMahon completed the nightmare First Inning by blewing up a curve ball from paddack in the bullpens in the right field.

Paddack also allowed a Homerun zu Beck, a 448-foot field in the direct midfield in the second inning, but actually let himself be from there, and no longer allowed runs over the last three innings.

But the twins could do little against the Colorado left-hander Kyle Freeland, who improved to 2-10 in the season, mainly by holding the twins 0: 7 with runners in the goal position while he was involved. The twins only achieved once against Freeland that a solo shot came on Buxons 22. Homerun of the season.