Woods Richardson Recovers From Early Challenges in Loss
- Simeon Woods Richardson pitched six innings for the Twins during their 9-0 loss to the Brewers at Target Field on Saturday afternoon.
- Woods Richardson started the game struggling with his breaking balls and missed the strike zone frequently but improved by the third inning, settling in despite extreme heat.
- He retired 13 of the last 14 batters he faced, did not allow another hit after his early trouble, and manager Baldelli said he gave the team six needed innings.
- Maple Grove native and Brewers left fielder Isaac Collins went 2-for-4, crossing the plate twice and driving in three runs, helping Milwaukee secure a nine-run shutout victory.
- Meanwhile, Twins outfielder Trevor Larnach remained out due to a right hand injury, and Emmanuel Rodriguez began a rehab assignment in the Florida Complex League.
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Woods Richardson recovers from early challenges in loss
Rather than conduct his postgame interview at a podium like starting pitchers normally do, Simeon Woods Richardson spoke to reporters in front of his locker, sitting on the floor. Why? After pitching through an Extreme Heat Warning — it was 89 degrees at first pitch and the temperature kept climbing into the afternoon — Woods Richardson was dealing with some cramping. “It felt like I was back at home (in Houston) in 105 degrees weather,” Woods R…


Simeon Woods Richardson recovers from early challenges in loss
Rather than conduct his postgame interview at a podium like starting pitchers normally do, Simeon Woods Richardson spoke to reporters in front of his locker, sitting on the floor. Why? After pitching through an Extreme Heat Warning — it was 89 degrees at first pitch and the temperature kept climbing into the afternoon — Woods Richardson was dealing with some cramping. “It felt like I was back at home (in Houston) in 105 degrees weather,” Woods R…
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