GAME RECAP
IMPACT PLAYER
Eddie Rosario, Cleveland
Embarrassed by a gaffe on the bases, the ex-Twin got revenge with a two-run, tiebreaking single.
BY THE NUMBERS
20 Losses absorbed by the Twins' bullpen in 74 games; the franchise record for one season is 32 in 2016.
2 Balks committed by Cleveland starter J.C. Mejia.
0 Home runs hit by the Twins, just the fourth time they've been blanked in June.
30 Consecutive innings at Target Field without allowing a home run by Jose Berrios, a streak ended by Elias Diaz on Wednesday.
ON DECK
Cal Quantrill, winless in the AL since being traded by the Padres, will face a Twins fill-in for injured starter Randy Dobnak.
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