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Gemini Hope Return home White Sox Fortunes will reverse

April 20, 2025; Cumberland, Georgia, USA; Minnesota Twins Center field player Byron Bukton (25) wins a high shelter after hitting a house run against Atlanta Braves during the seventh shot in Truist Park. Compulsory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imaging Images

Minnesota hopes that the twins can heal those who bother them.

Minnesota is sweeping in a three -game road series against Atlanta Braves. The twins lost 15 of 22 matches to start the season and their biggest challenges became the plate.

Now the Gemini returns to Minneapolis to open a series of three games against Chicago White Sox, which started on Tuesday evening.

Minnesota hopes to hit the reset at the beginning, something other than being a revitalization.

“This is rough,” he said, “This is rude.” “You see our team, we do not hit the way we know we can, and even when things come together, we do not use capital letters.”

With 17 losses in 22 games, White Sox is one of the only two major league teams that broke a worse record than twins. The other is Colorado Rockies, 4-17 years old.

Chicago comes out of 4-2 losses on the road against Boston Red Sox on Monday. Andrew Benintindi Homed, but White Sox only succeeded in four more hit.

White Sox has lost seven of the last eight matches.

Worse, Chicago should find someone to add his left hand to his rotation after losing Martin Perez to his elbow injury. Perez came out of the last start on Friday and on Monday, the team transferred him to the 60 -day wounded list.

Will Venable, White Sox Manager, said Perez’s long -term appearance is too early.

“We know at least 60 days (he’s going out),” Venable said. “I think he feels better after the first day. But () It is still too early to speculate what this timeline will be, so we’ll see that we have it in the next few days.”

The twins will take the mound for the fifth beginning of the season. The 6 -meter 260 -pound North Carolina native is looking for strong performances against Kansas City Royals and New York Mets.

Ober launched 13 careers against White SOX. In these games, 3.60 ERA with 5-2, 13 walks and 72 strikes in 70 strokes.

White SOX right-handed Davis Martin (1-2, 4.84 ERA) will also make the fifth start of the season. He hopes to return from a loss on Thursday, where he lets four runs at eight strokes against Athletics.

28-year-old Martin broke 4-13 career records with 4.64 ERA. In three games, including both beginnings, he shot against the twins in three games, with 11.32 ERA in these matches 0-2.

This season is the second series among clubs. The Gemini received two games from three games from 2 April on March 31-Chicago.

White Sox, Andrew Vaughn and Benintindi won the 9-0 opening match while each of the three conditions hit a Homer. The Gemini returned to win the second game 8-3, thanks to the sixth shot, and Minnesota took all his runs in the fourth shot and took the rubber match 6-1.

-FELD level media

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