Star Player
Joe Ryan (MIN) 7.0ip 3h 0er 9k
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Summary
NEW YORK (Interstat) — Joe Ryan pitched seven innings of three-hit shutout ball, striking out nine, and the Minnesota Twins defeated the New York Yankees 6-1 Sunday afternoon at Yankee Stadium II. Minnesota scored single runs in the first and fourth innings, then added two in the fifth and two more in the sixth. The Yankees scored their lone run in the ninth. Royce Lewis went 2 for 4 with two RBIs, and Brooks Lee had three hits and an RBI for the Twins, who collected 12 hits. Andrew Morris and Yoendrys Gómez completed the win with one inning each. Ryan Weathers took the loss, allowing four earned runs on six hits in four innings for the Yankees, who managed five hits. Angel Chivilli, Jake Bird, Paul Blackburn and Camilo Doval pitched scoreless relief. The Twins improved to 44-47, while the Yankees fell to 49-40. Attendance was 39,155, and the game lasted 3:01.
Extended Summary
NEW YORK (Interstat) — Joe Ryan pitched a complete game, striking out 11, and the Minnesota Twins used a five-run burst across the fourth, fifth and sixth innings to beat the New York Yankees 6-1 on Sunday afternoon at Yankee Stadium II. The victory gave Minnesota two wins in the three-game series after the Twins lost the opener 5-2 on Friday and rebounded with an 11-4 rout Saturday. The Twins moved to 44-47, while the Yankees fell to 49-40. Ryan (6-5) allowed five hits, walked one and yielded a single run in the ninth inning. He retired the side in order four times and faced only one batter over the minimum through the first six innings. Ryan’s 11 strikeouts matched a season high. Yankees starter Ryan Weathers (3-7) lasted four innings, giving up six hits and four earned runs while striking out six. He left after the fourth trailing 2-0. Minnesota struck first in the top of the first inning. Austin Martin led off with a double to right field, then moved to third on a single by Byron Buxton. After Buxton was caught stealing on a strikeout of Kody Clemens, Josh Bell drove in Martin with a single to right for a 1-0 lead. The Twins added a run in the fourth. Royce Lewis walked and advanced to second on a strikeout. Brooks Lee then lined a single to left that scored Lewis, making it 2-0. The pivotal sequence came in the fifth inning. Luke Keaschall was hit by a pitch to start the frame. Austin Martin drew a walk after a successful challenge overturned a called third strike. Kyler Fedko flied out, advancing both runners. Clemens struck out, but Josh Bell walked to load the bases. Royce Lewis then singled to center, driving in Keaschall and Martin to push the lead to 4-0. Victor Caratini ended the inning with a flyout. Minnesota kept the pressure on in the sixth. Brooks Lee led off with a double to right. Ryan Kreidler reached on a fielding error by shortstop Anthony Volpe, and Keaschall bunted for a single to load the bases. Martin walked to force in Lee, making it 5-0. After a strikeout, Clemens lifted a sacrifice fly to right, scoring Kreidler for a 6-0 cushion. The inning ended when Bell grounded into a fielder’s choice. New York managed its only run in the ninth. Trent Grisham doubled to right and Ben Rice singled to right, putting runners at the corners with no outs. Jasson Dominguez grounded into a double play, shortstop Kreidler to first baseman Lewis, which allowed Grisham to score but erased Rice. Cody Bellinger flied out to center to end the game. The Twins’ 12-hit attack was led by Brooks Lee, who finished with three hits, including a double and a single, and one RBI. Royce Lewis had two hits, a double and a single, and drove in three runs. Austin Martin also had two hits, scored twice and walked twice. The Yankees managed only five hits, with Grisham, Rice, Austin Wells, Cody Bellinger and Jazz Chisholm each collecting one. The team’s top three hitters – Anthony Volpe, Max Schuemann and Amed Rosario – went a combined 0 for 6. Weathers took the loss for New York. Camilo Doval and Jake Bird each threw a scoreless inning in relief, with Bird allowing two hits and striking out one. The game took 3 hours 1 minute and was witnessed by a crowd of 39,155. Minnesota returns home to face the Cleveland Guardians on Tuesday, while the Yankees travel to Tampa Bay to open a four-game series against the Rays on Monday. Interstat’s game simulator had projected a final score of Minnesota 4, New York 5. Interstat’s ELO system gave the Yankees a 64.50 percent probability to win. New York had been installed as a pregame favorite with a spread of minus-1.5. The total of 7 runs went over the over-under line of 8.5.
Preview
NEW YORK (Interstat) — The Minnesota Twins and New York Yankees meet for the third time in four days Sunday afternoon at Yankee Stadium II. First pitch is set for 1:05 p.m. under clouds and 96-degree heat. The Yankees (49-39) have been installed as minus-1.5 favorites. The over/under is 8.5 runs. Interstat’s game simulator projects a 4-3 Twins win. Minnesota (43-47) took the series opener 11-4 on Saturday, snapping a two-game skid and splitting the brief two-game set after Friday’s 5-2 loss. The Twins have won four of their last six. Twins at a glance Designated hitter Josh Bell leads Minnesota’s attack after a monster Saturday: 3-for-5 with two home runs and three RBIs. Bell has gone deep three times in his last four games and owns five homers with 10 RBIs over his past nine contests. Kody Clemens added two hits and three RBIs on Saturday. Marco Raya earned the win in relief Saturday, tossing two scoreless innings. The Twins open a six-game homestand Tuesday against Cleveland. Yankees at a glance Outfielder Jasson Domínguez went 2-for-5 with a homer and an RBI on Saturday. He has hits in three of his last four games, though New York has lost 10 of its last 12 overall. The Yankees bullpen struggled Saturday after Brent Headrick struck out two in a scoreless inning. New York travels to Tampa Bay on Monday for a four-game series. Note: Minnesota has not announced a starter for Sunday. The Yankees have not named their starter.

