As Guardians for Jose Ramirez, Milestone Day 10 Gemini Edge Twins

Jose Ramirez sang with a binding run in Steven Kwan, stole the second base and hit the right side of the field in Angel Martinez's 10th shot and won 4-3 against Minnesota Twins, who visited Cleveland Guardians on Thursday.
The stolen base was 250 in All-Star Ramirez, the first primary third master in the history of Major League, with 250 career house running and 250 stealing. In general, 24th player and Cleveland franchise in the Statistical Club.
Minnesota, Jonah Bride's automatic runner Mickey Gasper'dan Kolby Allard (1-0) from the sacrifice flight 10th in the 10th place took the lead. Justin Ball (1-2) was 10th for twins containing a total of 2 hours 23 minutes and two rain delay in the game.
Kyle Manzardo chose Ev Gabriel Arias in the first shot, and Jhonkensy Noel beat a 450-meter homer for Cleveland, which went 6-4 in a 10-game house against Yankees, Red Sox and twins. They were one stroke until the ninth.
Noel's solo kick on the fourth back of Simeon Woods Richardson went down to six of the scorenbord on the left and this season took the longest. It was the second explosion in six games after going to Homerless since the third match of the 2024 American League championship series against New York.
Minnesota watched 2-0 before connecting Christian Vazquez and Carlos Correa's RBI singles to the seventh place. Harrison Bader and Vazquez scored the charges accused of Jakob Junis.
Gemini bases 2:06 immediately after the rain delay uploaded with two outlets, but Correa Tim opposed Herrin.
TY France and Bader went to 3 for the Gemini. Minnesota is 1-3 on a seven-game journey in Boston.
Guardians launcher Ben Lively 5 2/3 scoreless strokes, exhibited five strokes and shot without two walks. The right -handed did not allow three of his seven trips to run, all of which occurred in daily games.
Woods Richardson allowed two runs and two strokes, and in 4 2/3 Inning, he walked five career heights, and this year he stayed without wine in four ways.
Cleveland Center field player Daniel Schneemann jumped by a Byron Bukton Drive in the sixth place, put his glove in front of the right field player Noel. Schneemann landed on the warning runway and Noel laughed as he helped him.
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