Twins miss opportunities early, capitalize late in win against White Sox
- The Minnesota Twins defeated the Chicago White Sox 6-3 on Wednesday night at Target Field.
- The Twins left numerous runners on base during the first three innings despite creating scoring chances.
- White Sox briefly took a lead in the fifth inning after three runs scored following starter David Festa's exit.
- Trevor Larnach hit the go-ahead RBI single in the sixth inning, saying it "makes up for the 111 mph outs."
- Byron Buxton's two-run homer later opened a three-run advantage, helping the Twins win their second straight game.
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Twins miss opportunities early, capitalize late in win against White Sox
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