Citizens won the twins 7-2

Citizens won the twins 7-2

 Citizens won the twins 7-2

CJ Abrams hit Homer in the foreground, stole three rules and recorded three runs where Washington citizens won the twins in Minnesota 7-2 on Sunday.

Jake Erfin (8-5), beginners in the twin cities in the target field for the first time, gave two running five times on seven roles. Josh Bell 3 went for 4 with RBI.

Matt Wolner Homer and Harrison Badr had two strikes for Minnesota, who lost six of nine since all stars rest.

Daylen Lile doubled three times and recorded the sacrifices of Paul Digong flying on the fourth to put citizens at the 3-2 summit.

Washington opened it with four runs in the fifth place of Travis Adam

Abrams achieved the first stadium of the match from the opening match of Cole Sands’s twins for his fourteenth running at home this season.

After the twins linked her to Homer in the second half in Al -Nar, Abrams manufactured a tour of the citizens. He led the third half with one, stolen second and third and scored in the Luis Garcia Junior sacrifice.

Minnesota again tied Trevor Larnach’s sacrifices to fly at the bottom.

In the leadership of 4-2, the citizens loaded the rules with one in the fifth. Call hit one of the Applicants in the middle of the BROKS Lee’s second base, ready to turn into a dual -end game. Instead, the ball was skipped from the hill and wears a head on top of Lee for a single song.

ABRAMS has five Home Leadoff this year and 12 in 470 professional matches.

SIMEON Woods Richardson (5-4, 4.14 Era) will take the twin on Monday during the opening of a series of three games against Boston’s visit. Citizens travel to Houston, where Brad Lord (2-5, 3.39) will start on Monday.

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