Lee's single gives Twins second straight walk-off win over Kansas City, 5-4
- On Saturday, May 24, 2025, the Minnesota Twins defeated the Kansas City Royals 5-4 in Minneapolis with a walk-off RBI single by Brooks Lee.
- The Twins overcame a four-run deficit after trailing 4-0, with key home runs by Harrison Bader and Kody Clemens and late rallies setting the stage for Lee's hit.
- With the bases full and two outs in the ninth inning against Steven Cruz of Kansas City, Lee delivered his first walk-off hit of his career by driving a grounder through the center of the infield.
- Minnesota secured their 16th victory in 18 games, while Kansas City set a new season high with 18 strikeouts, despite Vinnie Pasquantino recording three hits in the loss.
- The victory marked the Twins' second consecutive walk-off win over the Royals and suggests continued strong performance, with pitching matchups scheduled for the next game on Sunday.
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Lee’s single gives Twins second straight walk-off win over Kansas City, 5-4
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Brooks Lee hit an RBI single with two outs in the ninth inning to give the Minnesota Twins their second straight walk off against the Kansas City Royals, this time overcoming a four-run deficit for a 5-4…

Lee's single gives Twins second straight walk-off win over Kansas City, 5-4
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Brooks Lee hit an RBI single with two outs in the ninth inning to give the Minnesota Twins their second straight walk off against the Kansas City Royals, this time overcoming a four-run deficit for a 5-4…
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