GAME RECAP
IMPACT PLAYER
Derek Holland, Chicago
The veteran lefthander, ineffective for so much of the season, stymied the Twins over six innings, giving up three hits and pitching around four walks.
BY THE NUMBERS
8 Hits for the Twins over the final two games of this series, both losses.
0 Home runs for Jorge Polanco, after he had homered in each of the series' first four games.
2 Errors for the Twins, as two of starter Jose Berrios' five runs were unearned.
ON DECK
The Twins continue their road trip with three games against the Blue Jays, at a stadium where they haven't won at for each of the past two seasons.
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