GAME RECAP
IMPACT PLAYER
Avisail Garcia, White Sox
Collected four hits, and the last one was a two-run homer that won the game.
BY THE NUMBERS
18 Consecutive innings without scoring by Chicago, a streak broken in the eighth inning Sunday.
2 Inside-the-park homers by Twins in Target Field history.
4 Strikeouts, all on called third strikes, by Miguel Sano, tying his career high.
2.66 Combined ERA by Twins starting pitchers this season, second lowest in MLB (behind KC).
ON DECK
The defending AL champion Indians, and Derek Falvey's former employers, open a four-game series at Target Field.
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