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Gemini will remain aggressive against the rematch and White SOX

April 22, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Twins Trevor Larnach (9), Target Field, celebrates to shoot two running runs against Chicago White Sox. Compulsory Credit: Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images

The only way to get out of an early season is to continue.

For Minnesota twins, this means being as active as possible when they are on the base.

Minnesota will try to take another step when he meets Chicago White Sox on Wednesday evening in the second competition of a three -game series in Minneapolis. Gemini, Tuesday’s series opener 4-2 wins a three-game sled.

Rocco Baldelli, Minnesota manager, praised his team for his intensity and intelligence in the bases.

“Aggression in the bases leads to conditions,” he said. “These rallies start. He puts running on the board. BASES Both hard and wisely working men. We see that he shows almost every game, exactly what you want to see.

“It also gives a really good energy to the team and the shelter. This is what you are looking for. When you see that you play the game like around you, it fires you. And we have a group of men who do it.”

In particular, a player, singing rookie Luke Keaschall, made two walks, stole two bases and took two rounds in the opening win. A highly committed rookie from the state of Arizona hits two RBIs and three stolen bases in the first four matches .357 (14 to 5).

Baldelli said Keaschall’s warm onset is not a FLUKE.

“These are really good, advanced bats.” He said. “He has a very good idea of ​​what he’s doing. There’s a good, short paralysis to go with him.

“He teen (22) and his career is early, but he doesn’t look too big. He can put a good, direct swing on the ball and try to do too much. He doesn’t work hard to do this. Very hard and short and too much ball barrels.”

Meanwhile, White Sox will try to return after losing for the eighth time in the last nine games. Except for one of these competitions, they scored three or less.

White Sox Manager Will Venable said that their hitters are close to bringing more runs together.

“We just have to find a way to make money,” he said. “It’s so simple.”

Venable praised the rookie -catching Edgar Quero for his approach on the plate. Quero hits .368 (19 to 19) in the first six matches of his big league career.

“Every horse-wound was impressive from him, Ven Venable said. “Under the control of O-Bat. He doesn’t try to do much.

David Festa (0-0, 0.00 ERA) will make the third start of the season on Wednesday. During the first two matches, he shot 10 in Nine Inning, gave up a winning run and eight hit.

Festa has not yet faced White Sox in his career.

Chicago will return to the right-hand Bryse Wilson (0-0, 4.50 ERA) for the first start of the season. He took part in nine games from Bullpen and made eight strikes for 12 strokes.

27-year-old Wilson is 1-0 with 4.50 ERA in five career matches against Minnesota. All these views relieved.

-FELD level media

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