Rafael Devers helps Red Sox to go late and twins

Rafael Devers shot a two-stage single for five late running to beat Minnesota Twins 6-1, visiting Boston Red Sox's Friday night of a three-game series.
Alex Bregman from Boston (4 to 2) and Ryan Jeffers from Minnesota hit the Solo Homers during early landing, and the game remained a 1-1 dilemma until Devers (5 to 3) hit the dive of twin Basemy Edouard Julien.
In addition, David Hamilton for Red Sox went to 4 to 4, went to the run and scored two goals in the last two horse bats.
Justin Wilson (1-0) won the relief of Brayan Bello, who hit the five and allows only one run and four strokes in 6 2/3 strokes. Greg Weisssert and Liam Hendriks, then protected the score with inning without points.
Boston's first master Triston Casas was stretched from the field with a serious leg injury that appeared after a strange descent to his first base bag in the second shot. Red Sox manager Alex Cora later said that cases continued a “important knee injury” and was in the hospital.
Louie Varland (1-3) Minnesota Started Joe Ryan after a four-stroke ball allowed to run and relieved with eight strikes, Connor Wong and Hamilton, Boston's seventh to start the single single single. Ceddanne Rafaela'nın sacrifice Bunda Bunda after moving both runners to the score position, Defers, made a key hit.
Boston added three runs in five strokes. Trevor Story hid a bullet in the middle and stole it for the second time before he doubled Romy Gonzalez's right area.
Gonzalez made a third theft and scored Hamilton's Green Monster Kanga. Jarren Duran, two doughs then hit another RB on the right.
When Bregman put a Homer from a two output in the first, Red Sox took 1-0 ahead, but the game quickly became a duel, because Ryan did not allow any other stroke until he was fifth.
Minnesota's only breakthrough against Bello was a Jeffers line driver Homer to highlight the third. Boston Righty, in the first, to delete a Byron Buxton Single in a double game from Brooks Lee's bat.
The field duel continued the middle inning well and Boston entered the sixth place. Devers hit a bullet single before reaching the third place at two exits of the Story, but hit Gonzalez to end the threat of Ryan.
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