Backed by bats, Twins' Pablo Lopez stifles White Sox
- On Tuesday, April 1, 2025, the Minnesota Twins defeated the Chicago White Sox 8-3 for their first win.
- The Twins' slow start and a 3-0 deficit prompted a comeback ignited by two-out walks in the sixth inning.
- Minnesota scored five runs in the sixth, highlighted by Miranda's tiebreaking single and two-hit games from Jeffers and France.
- Shane Smith, making his major league debut for the White Sox, pitched 5 2/3 innings and allowed two hits.
- Twins relievers contributed scoreless innings, and Bader's ninth-inning three-run homer extended the lead, securing the 8-3 victory.
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CHICAGO — Carlos Correa raised his hands in air as he ran towards first base and did so again once he reached the bag, a show of relief after some tough at the plate luck to begin the season. Prior to his third-inning single in the Twins’ 6-1 win over the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday, Correa was 0-for-18 to start the season despite scalding the ball in many of those at-bats. Even in his first at-bat of the day, Correa struck the ball at 104 mi…

Backed by bats, Twins' Pablo Lopez stifles White Sox
Byron Buxton homered, doubled and drove in two runs and Harrison Bader hit a three-run homer to lead the visiting Minnesota Twins to a 6-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday in a rain-delayed rubber game of their…
‘Pretty surreal’: Shane Smith pitches into the 6th in MLB debut, but Chicago White Sox fall to Minnesota Twins
Shane Smith described his emotions entering Tuesday as “excited.” “It’s the day you look forward to for a very long time,” Smith said. “And to finally have it happen is pretty surreal. Just a lot of excitement.” The right-hander made his major-league debut Tuesday, starting for the Chicago White Sox against the Minnesota Twins. He pitched 5 2/3 innings but didn’t factor in the decision as the Twins rallied to beat the Sox 8-3 in front of 12,089 …
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