Twins blown out in Chicago
The Minnesota Twins suffered a significant defeat against the Chicago White Sox, losing 15-2. Rookie pitcher Connor Prielipp struggled, giving up six runs in his outing. The White Sox's offense was relentless, scoring in all but two innings and achieving a season-high 15 runs against the Twins.
- ▪The White Sox scored 15 runs, matching the Twins' season high for runs allowed in a game.
- ▪Connor Prielipp gave up six runs on eight hits, primarily singles, during his start.
- ▪David Sandlin made a stellar major league debut, allowing only one hit and retiring 18 consecutive batters after that.
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