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Luke Keaschall Drives in Three Runs as Twins Beat Tigers 9-4

DETROIT, AUG 6 – Luke Keaschall hit his first career home run and drove in three runs to help the Twins secure a 6-3 victory in Detroit, with Thomas Hatch pitching 4 1/3 scoreless innings.

  • For the second consecutive contest, Luke Keaschall contributed three RBIs as the Minnesota Twins secured a 9-4 victory over the Detroit Tigers in Wednesday’s game in Detroit.
  • Keaschall returned on Tuesday after a broken arm interrupted his major league career in April and had four hits with six RBIs in two games back.
  • The Twins jumped ahead early with singles from Alan Roden and Matt Wallner, followed by a two-out double from Keaschall that brought them home. Additional key hits included doubles that scored runs by both Ryan Jeffers and Keaschall, as well as home runs from Austin Martin and Roden.
  • Keaschall is hitting.393 in his first nine games, the second-longest on-base streak in Twins history after Glenn Williams' 13 games in 2005.
  • Thomas Hatch, who was recently acquired off waivers from the Royals, secured his first win by pitching 4 1/3 scoreless innings, while Jack Flaherty was charged with the loss after allowing six runs over 4 2/3 innings for Detroit.
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Luke Keaschall drives in three runs as Twins beat Tigers 9-4

Luke Keaschall drove in three runs for the second straight game and the Minnesota Twins beat the Detroit Tigers 9-4 on Wednesday.

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Luke Keaschall promoted three races for the second consecutive game and the Minnesota Twins beat the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday 9-4.

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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