Byron Buxton equaled its career summit with five produced points, highlighted a double of two points in a second six-point round, and the Minnesota Twins extended the sequence of athletics defeats with seven games with a 10-4 victory on Monday in West Sacramento, California.
Buxton also had a single two points and a sacrificial fly for Minnesota, who succeeded 14 strokes and improved at 3-4 during his 10 game trip. Ty France went 3 for 5 with two products produced and Brooks Lee succeeded two strokes and two points produced in the opening of a four game set.
Joe Ryan (6-2) granted four points over six strokes with three balls on bullets and four stick withdrawals in five rounds.
Lawrence Butler hit a three -point circuit and doubled for athletics, which has lost 18 of its last 19 games.
Luis Severino (1-5) withdrew the twins in order during the first round before granting six points on six strokes in the second.
With the loaded bases and an outing, France has chosen two points at home. After Christian Vazquez denounced, Buxton doubled in two points.
Buxton came to score on Trevor Larnach’s single before Lee runs the rally with a double RBI.
Athletics pushed a race in the third when Butler drew a walk at an outing, went to the third on the double of Jacob Wilson and scored on the ground of Brent Rooker.
With two and two withdrawals in the fourth, Butler on a quick ball 3-2 to reduce the deficit to 6-4. The 413 feet explosion was the ninth circuit of the Butler season.
Athletics has loaded the bases without withdrawal in the fifth, but Ryan escaped unscathed after retiring the following three strikers.
The Twins added in their advance with two points in the sixth. Vazquez drew a four -step walk to load the bases with two withdrawals before Buxton delivers a single two -point.
Severino produced eight points on nine stages on 5 2/3 rounds. He walked one and withdrew one.
Minnesota has advanced 9-4 with two eighth withdrawals from Lee’s single RBI. Buxton provided the final margin with a sacrificial fly at the ninth.
Brock Stewart, Louis Varland, Justin Topa and Kody Funderburk each launched an aimless round for the Twins, who won 17 of their last 20 games against athletics.
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