Twins Close Out Pre-Break Run Strong with Angels Victory
The Minnesota Twins defeated the Los Angeles Angels 4-2 on Sunday, capping off a strong pre-All-Star break stretch with their eighth win in the last nine contests. Key offensive contributions from Trevor Larnach and Ryan Jeffers secured the victory.
Trevor Larnach was a driving force for the Twins, launching a home run and tallying two runs batted in. His crucial single in the third inning brought home Luke Keaschall, leveling the score at 1-1 and sparking the Minnesota offense.
Following Larnach's lead, Ryan Jeffers delivered a two-run double that proved decisive. Jeffers' hit plated both Ryan Kreidler and Larnach, pushing the Twins' advantage to a 3-1 lead they would not relinquish.
The Twins' recent surge has seen them win eight of their last nine games, a momentum they will carry into the upcoming All-Star break. This strong performance against the Angels solidifies their impressive stretch of play heading into the mid-season pause.
The Twins are hitting their stride at the perfect time, proving they can contend with timely hitting and strong pitching.

