Overview
- The Minnesota Twins defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 7-0 on Saturday, marking their 13th consecutive win and third straight shutout.
- Pablo López pitched six scoreless innings, backed by three relievers, to extend the team's scoreless streak to 33 innings, a new franchise record.
- Ryan Jeffers and Kody Clemens led the offense with a combined seven hits, including two home runs, as the Twins tallied 18 hits overall.
- The streak was achieved despite injuries to key players Carlos Correa, Byron Buxton, Harrison Bader, and Willi Castro, underscoring the team’s depth and resilience.
- This is the Twins' longest winning streak since their 15-game run in 1991, the year they won the World Series.