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Twins Pummel Garrett Crochet, Red Sox Early and Often
Garrett Crochet allowed 11 runs in 1 2/3 innings as Minnesota hit three home runs and snapped Boston’s early-season momentum.
- On Monday, the Minnesota Twins routed the Boston Red Sox 13-6 after battering Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet for 11 runs in 1 2/3 innings at Target Field in Minneapolis.
- Crochet struggled with diminished command and reduced velocity, failing to record a strikeout for the first time in 68 career starts while inducing just three swing-and-misses on 55 pitches.
- Victor Caratini and Ryan Kreidler homered to build an 11-0 lead, while Red Sox manager Alex Cora said postgame, 'Stuff was down, that's the reality of it.'
- Red Sox relievers Jovani Moran, Ryan Watson, and Tyler Samaniego covered 6 1/3 innings after Crochet's exit, while Boston scored six runs for the third consecutive game.
- Crochet became the first pitcher to allow 10-or-more earned runs in two or fewer innings after finishing top-2 in Cy Young voting, saying, 'I'm just going to try and flush it as best as I can.
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