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		Triple play marks Twins' extra-inning win over White Sox
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			 [July 05, 2022]  
			Luis Arraez had three hits, Alex 
			Kirilloff had two hits and two RBIs and Byron Buxton smacked a 
			two-run home run to lift the visiting Minnesota Twins to a 6-3 
			victory in 10 innings against the Chicago White Sox on Monday. 
 Along with his offensive heroics, Buxton contributed a game-saving 
			catch that led to a triple play in the Chicago seventh. The play 
			wound up as the first 8-5 (right fielder to third baseman) triple 
			play in major league history.
 
 Minnesota won for the third time in four games while improving to 
			4-0 against the White Sox this season. The Twins blew the game open 
			with a four-run 10th, as Kirilloff punctuated the rally with a 
			two-run single.
 
 Jhoan Duran worked around AJ Pollock's run-scoring single in the 
			10th to preserve the victory. Emilio Pagan (3-3) navigated around a 
			walk in a scoreless ninth to get the win.
 
 Joe Kelly (0-2) took the loss, allowing four runs, three earned, and 
			two hits in two-thirds of an inning with two walks and one 
			strikeout.
 
			
			 
			Minnesota right-hander Dylan Bundy pitched five strong innings, 
			scattering one run on three hits with one walk and six strikeouts.
 Chicago opened the scoring in the second, as Jose Abreu smacked an 
			opposite-field solo home run into the right field bleachers.
 
 With the blast, Abreu extended his hitting streak to nine games 
			while ending an 18-game drought without a home run. Abreu and Seby 
			Zavala each had two hits for Chicago.
 
 Buxton's two-run home run in the fifth put the Twins ahead 2-1 and 
			marked the sixth straight game against Chicago in which he has 
			homered.
 
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			Jul 4, 2022; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Minnesota Twins center fielder 
			Byron Buxton (25) celebrates after hitting a two-run home run 
			against the Chicago White Sox during the fifth inning at Guaranteed 
			Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
 
			 Yoan Moncada tied the score with hit an RBI single 
			in the seventh, leaving runners at first and second with no outs.
 Pollock drilled a shot to the gap in right center field. Buxton 
			snagged the ball near the warning track, then threw to the infield, 
			where third baseman Gio Urshela retired Adam Engel and Moncada, who 
			initially weren't aware the ball was caught and hadn't tagged up.
 
 White Sox righty Johnny Cueto limited Minnesota to two runs on five 
			hits in six innings. Cueto scattered five walks and three strikeouts 
			but again proved susceptible to the long ball, allowing at least one 
			home run for the third successive start.
 
 Chicago manager Tony La Russa was ejected in the top of the 10th 
			inning for arguing balls and strikes.
 
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