Aranda, Jansen HRs Lift Rays to a 7-2 Victory over Twins, Extending Winning Streak to 6 Games
- The Tampa Bay Rays secured a 7-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins Monday evening in Tampa, marking their sixth consecutive win.
- The Rays increased their advantage when Jonathan Aranda launched a three-run home run in the sixth inning, followed later by a two-run homer from Danny Jansen.
- Starting pitcher Zack Littell allowed one run over more than six innings, while Twins reliever Garrett Cleavinger gave up a two-run homer to Carlos Correa, narrowing the gap to 3-2 briefly.
- Aranda’s homer was his seventh of the season and created a 3-0 lead, while Jansen’s fourth home run produced the final five-run margin in the Rays’ 13-hit effort.
- This victory improved Tampa Bay’s record to 27-26 and marked the majors-best sixth consecutive win, while Minnesota fell to 29-24 despite their strong recent form.
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