Twins Fall Despite Brooks Lee's Efforts
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, JUL 29 – Brooks Lee's two-run single in the ninth inning ended a 90-minute rain delay as the Twins overcame injuries and a ninth-inning deficit to beat the Red Sox 5-4.
- On July 29, 2025, the Boston Red Sox defeated the Minnesota Twins 8-5 at Target Field in Minneapolis.
- The Twins faced roster challenges including Carlos Correa leaving due to illness and Byron Buxton on the injured list.
- Brooks Lee replaced Correa in the third inning and hit two homers, becoming the sixth Twin to homer from both sides in a game.
- Jhoan Duran, who did not pitch, drew trade speculation after hugging the bullpen catcher during the game, but MLB insider Jeff Passan confirmed no trade occurred.
- The loss left the Twins at 51-55, highlighting ongoing struggles as the trade deadline approaches on Thursday evening.
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