Joe Ryan Shuts Down Yankees as Twins Halt Bronx Losing Streak
Joe Ryan struck out seven and allowed one run in 6 2/3 innings as the Twins scored three runs in the sixth inning to break their nine-game losing streak to the Yankees.
- The Minnesota Twins defeated the New York Yankees 4-1 on Wednesday night, ending a nine-game losing streak at Yankee Stadium.
- The Twins overcame an early 1-0 deficit caused by a Cody Bellinger third-inning home run to rally in the sixth against Yankees' reliever Yerry De Los Santos.
- Key plays included Kody Clemens breaking an 0-for-18 slump with a two-run double, Royce Lewis adding an RBI double, and Luke Keaschall contributing an RBI groundout during a three-run sixth inning.
- Starting pitcher Joe Ryan delivered 6⅔ innings with one run allowed on four hits, seven strikeouts including Aaron Judge on a 97.7 mph pitch, and two walks over a 102-pitch outing.
- The win improved Minnesota’s record to 57-63, marked their sixth victory in 34 regular-season New York visits, and halted their longest losing skid versus the Yankees since 2002.
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Joe Ryan shuts down Yankees as Twins halt Bronx losing streak
Kody Clemens highlighted a three-run sixth-inning rally with a two-run double, Joe Ryan pitched 6 2/3 stellar innings and the visiting Minnesota Twins earned a 4-1 victory over the New York Yankees on Wednesday night following a lengthy rain delay. After a one-hour, 52-minute delay, the Twins broke a nine-game losing streak to the Yankees, earning their first win over them since April 26, 2023. Minnesota also won for just the sixth time in its p…

Joe Ryan throws 6 2/3 innings in Twins' 4-1 victory over the Yankees
Joe Ryan allowed a run and four hits in 6 2/3 innings and the Minnesota Twins beat the Yankees 4-1 on Wednesday night, breaking a nine-game losing streak to New York.
Ryan's gem helps Twins beat Yanks for first time in over two years
NEW YORK – One always hears about how the Twins can’t beat the Yankees – and for a good reason. Going into Wednesday’s action, New York was 125-44 against Minnesota since the start of the 2002 season. Even worse, dating back to April 25, 2023, the Twins had lost nine
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