Stat of the Day
- Jacob deGrom pitched eight innings and led Texas to a win over Houston on May 15, 2025, in an anticipated pitchers' duel.
- DeGrom, a 36-year-old right-handed pitcher and two-time Cy Young Award recipient, has made an impressive return after being sidelined for the majority of the past two years due to Tommy John surgery.
- DeGrom struck out seven, walked one, and allowed five hits while Jake Burger hit a solo 394-foot homer off Houston's Hunter Brown, who threw his first complete game.
- DeGrom improved to 4-1 with his fourth consecutive victory, while Brown, 10 years younger, recorded nine strikeouts with no walks and a 6-2 record.
- The performance suggests deGrom is successfully resuming his career after surgery, and the duel highlighted both pitchers’ effectiveness despite different career stages.
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Stat of the day
11 The Twins’ current 11-game winning streak is the longest since last season, when the team had a 12-game run. Minnesota’s franchise record is 15 straight in 1991, when the Twins won the World Series.
Twins extend winning streak to 11 by finishing another sweep of Orioles
BALTIMORE (AP) — DaShawn Keirsey Jr. and Byron Buxton hit Minnesota’s first back-to-back homers this season, Chris Paddack pitched seven scoreless innings and the Twins extended their winning streak to 11 games with a 4-0 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday. The win streak is the fourth-longest in Twins history and is the longest streak in the majors this season. For the second time in two weeks, Minnesota swept Baltimore after the Or…

Twins sweep season series from Orioles with 4-0 win, extend win streak to 11
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Twins sweep season series with Orioles
DaShawn Keirsey Jr. and Byron Buxton hit back-to-back home runs and Chris Paddack pitched seven shutout innings in the Minnesota Twins' 4-0 win over the host Baltimore Orioles on Thursday afternoon. However, the Twins' 11th consecutive victory was soured by a collision among teammates. Twins shortstop Carlos Correa and Buxton, the center fielder, left the game following a pile-up in the bottom of the third inning. The duo was pursuing Cedric Mul…
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