Garrett Crochet Gave Up 11 Runs in 1 2/3 Innings and the Red Sox Got Buried 13-6
The Minnesota Twins came out swinging Monday night in Minneapolis and absolutely demolished Boston's ace. Garrett Crochet lasted just 1 2/3 innings, surrendering 11 runs (10 earned) on nine hits while walking three and striking out none. The Red Sox never recovered, falling 13-6 at Target Field.
This wasn't a slow bleed. Minnesota poured it on early and relentless. The Twins racked up 11 runs across the first two innings alone, turning what should've been a competitive matchup into a rout by the time most fans had settled into their seats.
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Crochet's night started bad and got worse fast. The Twins opened with a four-run first inning. Austin Martin doubled with one out, advanced to third on a wild pitch, and scored on Luke Keaschall's double to left. Ryan Jeffers singled in Keaschall to make it 2-0. Then Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story's error opened the floodgates. Brooks Lee knocked an RBI infield single to score Jeffers, and Story's errant throw allowed Victor Caratini to sprint home for another run.
But the second inning? That's where Crochet completely fell apart. With two on and one out, Jeffers delivered an RBI single. Josh Bell followed with a two-run double. Then Caratini stepped in and crushed a 423-foot, three-run homer to left that put the Twins ahead 10-0. Ryan Kreidler added insult to injury with a solo homer that traveled 438 feet to left, making it 11-0. That was it for Crochet. Left-hander Jovani Moran replaced him on the mound.
Minnesota's Hot Streak Continues
The Twins improved to 7-1 in their last eight games with this dominating performance. Jeffers finished 3-for-4 with a homer and three RBIs. Caratini also homered and drove in three runs. Byron Buxton and Ryan Kreidler each went yard as well.
Boston clawed back for three runs in the third inning on Caleb Durbin's RBI double and Jarren Duran's two-run homer, his first of the season. Buxton and Jeffers each added solo home runs in the fifth to extend the lead to 13-3. The Red Sox pulled closer in the seventh with back-to-back RBI singles by Andruw Monasterio and Wilyer Abreu, but the damage was already done.
Twins right-hander Bailey Ober (2-0) was the beneficiary of all that early run support, allowing four runs on seven hits across six innings while striking out seven and walking one.
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