Los Twins anotan 11 carreras ante Garrett Crochet en 1 2/3 entradas

Los bateadores de los Minnesota Twins arrollaron al abridor de los Boston Red Sox, Garrett Crochet, el lunes por la noche en el Target Field, al anotar 11 carreras en 1 2/3 entradas. El zurdo, dos veces seleccionado al All-Star, realizó 55 lanzamientos de los cuales solo 30 fueron strikes, permitiendo nueve imparables, tres bases por bolas y sin ponches. El mánager de los Red Sox, Alex Cora, retiró a Crochet con dos outs en la segunda entrada, cuando el marcador era de 11-0.

Crochet tuvo dificultades en la primera entrada, necesitando 31 lanzamientos para permitir cuatro carreras producto de dos dobles, un sencillo, una base por bolas, un bateador golpeado y otro sencillo. Los Twins continuaron su ataque en la segunda, con los primeros seis bateadores llegando a base. Con las bases llenas y una carrera ya anotada, Josh Bell conectó un doble de dos carreras contra la pared del jardín derecho, seguido por un cuadrangular de tres carreras de Victor Caratini hacia el segundo nivel del jardín izquierdo, lo que puso el marcador 10-0. Ryan Kreidler cerró la entrada con un jonrón solitario, su primero del año, forzando la salida de Crochet tras registrar un total de cinco outs.

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