GAME RECAP
IMPACT PLAYER
Jose Berrios, Twins
The Twins righthander held the Yankees to one run over 6 ⁄₃ innings.
BY THE NUMBERS
10 Times the Twins have scored at least six runs in an inning
.444 Average for Ehire Adrianza over his past six games.
2 First RBI his career by slumping rookie Zack Granite, who went 1-for-3 to bump his average to .120 after hitting .360 in the minors this year.
2 more home runs needed by Miguel Sano to tie his career high of 25 set last season
ON DECK
The Twins are off Thursday. They open a three-game series against Detroit on Friday at Target Field,
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