Chicago-The Puerto Rican José Miranda connected a two-run single that broke the draw in a sixth entry of five annotations, and Minnesota’s twins beat the Chicago White Sox to achieve their first victory in the campaign on Tuesday.
Ryan Jeffers and Ty France hit two hits each by Minnesota, while Harrison Bader added a three -run homer in the ninth entrance.
The twins were losing 3-0 before tracing with two outs in the sixth entrance. Jeffers and France received Penn Murfee (0-1) with simple producers.
Puerto Rican Willi Castro was hit by a release before Edouard Julien connected a single that drove Jeffers.
Miranda put the meeting 5-3 when he promoted France and Castro with a single to the right garden.
The right of the White Sox, Shane Smith, allowed two hits and two races in five inputs and two thirds, when debuting in the majors. He struck out three and gave four bases for balls.
Chicago openers worked 23 tickets without allowing a clean race in the first four games of the team.
Louis Varland (1-0) took the victory.
For the twins, the Puerto Ricans Carlos Correa of 5-0, 3-0 Castro with a scored Miranda of 4-1 with two produced.
For the White Sox, Cuban Miguel Vargas 4-0. Venezuelan Lenyn Sosa 4-3.