Twins host the Giants, look to continue home win streak
- The Minnesota Twins defeated the San Francisco Giants in Minneapolis on Saturday, May 10, 2025, continuing their seven-game home winning streak.
- The Twins' recent success built on strong pitching and improved offense, while the Giants entered the series with a solid 24-15 record and strong road performance.
- Reliever Jhoan Duran has excelled this season with a 0.93 ERA, seven saves in seven opportunities, and opponents hitting only.147 against him over 19 innings.
- Twins manager Baldelli noted Duran was clearly in good form from spring training, saying, "you had a feeling he was in a good spot in spring training."
- The Twins now aim to strengthen their standing at home while the Giants seek to continue their league-leading road wins, suggesting an intense three-game series ahead.
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Twins host the Giants, look to continue home win streak
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