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Brewers Shut Out Again as Twins Win 13th Consecutive Game

  • The Minnesota Twins shut out the Milwaukee Brewers with a 7-0 victory in Milwaukee on Saturday, extending their winning streak to 13 games.
  • Since the third inning of an 8-6 triumph against the Orioles during Wednesday's second game of a doubleheader, the Twins have not allowed any runs.
  • Pablo López delivered six solid innings with six strikeouts while giving up just two hits, as the Twins put up one run in every inning from the first through the sixth.
  • Ryan Jeffers recorded four hits in five at-bats, including a 420-foot home run, while Kody Clemens contributed a homer and two additional hits as the Twins amassed a total of 18 hits during the game.
  • This 13-game winning streak is the Twins' longest since a 15-game run in 1991, with their pitching staff key to overcoming injuries and competing in the AL Central.
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Twins take on the Brewers after Jeffers' 4-hit game

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Outstanding pitching has sparked Twins during their 13-game winning streak

MILWAUKEE (AP) — There’s no mystery regarding what has sparked the Minnesota Twins on their 13-game winning streak.

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