Twins lose another in Cleveland in walk-off fashion
- The Twins fell to the Cleveland Guardians 4-3 in a 10-inning series finale on Thursday, a game that was delayed multiple times due to rain.
- The Twins arrived in Cleveland following a strong stretch in which they took five wins in six home contests, but they struggled afterward, dropping three consecutive games despite out-hitting the Guardians.
- Although the Twins outhit Cleveland 13-6, they left 12 runners on base and managed only three hits in 14 at-bats with runners in scoring position.
- Manager Rocco Baldelli said, "The Guardians push you in different ways," and Twins players noted struggles to capitalize on chances and close close games.
- This loss marked the tenth time in five seasons the Twins have been walked off in Cleveland, highlighting ongoing difficulties finishing games in that ballpark.
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