Twins Eke Out Victory, End Marlins' 8-Game Win Streak
- The Minnesota Twins defeated the Miami Marlins 2-1 on July 3, 2025, ending the Marlins' eight-game winning streak in Miami, FL.
- The Marlins aimed to match their franchise-best streak of nine straight victories but fell short following a disputed umpire ruling involving a ball that struck the umpire before reaching an infielder.
- Marlins pitcher Janson Junk responded with six innings pitched, allowing two runs and striking out a career-high seven batters, while Twins' Emil Jimenez made a key play preserving the lead.
- Kyle Stowers extended his hitting streak started June 22 with a solo home run in the second inning, tying the game and marking his second consecutive game with a homer.
- The Twins’ victory halted the Marlins’ winning run, leaving Miami to leave eight runners on base, and set up a series finale on July 4 featuring struggling starters trying to regain form.
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Twins eke out victory, end Marlins' 8-game win streak
Carlos Correa's go-ahead single in the fourth inning stood up as the visiting Minnesota Twins defeated Miami 2-1 on Wednesday night, snapping Miami's eight-game winning streak.
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