Twins win 8th straight, beating Giants 7-6 on Keirsey's RBI single in 10th
- The Minnesota Twins defeated the San Francisco Giants 7-6 in 10 innings at Target Field on Sunday, marking their eighth consecutive win.
- The game followed a road trip where the Giants went 2-4 and were swept twice this season, with manager Bob Melvin ejected late in the game.
- Key moments included Tyler Rogers striking out the side in the ninth to send the game to extra innings and DaShawn Keirsey Jr. Hitting an opposite-field single to win it.
- Heliot Ramos led Giants offense with seven homers and four RBIs but admitted a costly baserunning mistake, while the Twins improved above.500 for the first time this season.
- The Twins' victory completed a perfect homestand and suggested growing momentum as rookies like Keirsey contribute key hits despite recent slumps.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — DaShawn Keirsey Jr. drove in the winning run in the 10th inning as the Minnesota Twins beat the San Francisco Giants 7-6 Sunday, extending their winning streak to eight games. The Giants scored a run off Jhoan Duran (1-0) in the top of the 10th, but automatic runner Ty France advanced to third on Brooks Lee's single and scored on Ryan Jeffers' groundout. After an intentional walk and a groundout, Keirsey lined a shot down the …
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In the seconds after he sliced a hit the opposite way into left field, bringing home the game-winning run, DaShawn Keirsey Jr. was thinking about his mother, Angela. She was sitting in the stands, in town from California to watch her son play. Given an opportunity late in Sunday’s game, he more than made the most of it with her in attendance. “That was the first thought in my mind was like, ‘Oh, that’s so cool,’” Keirsey said about sending the T…
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