He made statements to the media and was given a cold water bath by his colleagues. He ended up as the hero of the game. the Colombian Giovanny Urshelac connected the golden hit with which the Minnesota Twins They won 5-4, leaving the Detroit Tigers on the field at Target Field on Monday.
Urshela reached the batter’s box in the ninth inning, with one out on the board and two men on base, Max Kepler in third and Kyle Garlick in first. On Andre Chafin’s third delivery, an 88.8-mile sinker, the Cartagena man waved and the ball went past the pitcher and appeared to go long to second base, where short stop Javier Báez appeared to stop him halfway through. Nothing anymore. The unstoppable and Kepler’s career boosted by ‘Gio’ was inevitable. With that, the game was over.
Get rid of it, G! #TwinsWin † #MNTwins pic.twitter.com/ERzLSQQIGM
— Minnesota Twins (@Twins) May 24, 2022
Urshela was 1-for-3 and walked. His offensive average was 237.
Outfielder Max Kepler hit a grand slam to lead the production of the Twins in which Jorge Polanco, Carlos Correa from Puerto Rico and Luis Arráez scored.
Gio Urshela repeated his walk-off hit and his team’s 5-4 win with @KatieStorm† #MNTwins pic.twitter.com/sREBLb7LZq
— Bally Sports North (@BallySportsNOR) May 24, 2022
Miguel Cabrera had two hits to overtake Lou Brock for 27th on the all-time chart with 3,024 and drove in one run.
game winner @Urshela10† #TwinsWin † #MNTwins pic.twitter.com/l8DwCZxCy5
— Minnesota Twins (@Twins) May 24, 2022
BREWERS 2, VADERS 3: CRISMATT GIVES ONE INNING; ALFARO PRINTS CARRIRE
the Venezuelan Joseph Azocar he hit a hit into midfield while the San Diego Padres celebrated at home, beating the Milwaukee Brewers in 10 innings.
the Dominican Manny Machado scored a round and Colombian Jorge Alfaro had an RBI for the Padres.
Tyrone Taylor scored two runs for the Brewers.
The barranquilla jug Nabil Crismatt Abuchaibe, of the Padres, threw one inning (the sixth), gave up no runs, gave up two hits and used 20 pitches (12 strikes). He faced four batters. He left without a decision.
His partner, the Sucreño recipient Jorge Alfaro he was 0-for-4, with one RBI via groundout. His average is 235.
GUARDIANES 6, ASTROS 1: ÓSCAR MERCADO, 0-1
the Dominican Jose RamirezI he sent the ball behind the stands, producing four rounds for the Cleveland Guardians to lay down their law on the Houston Astros’ home.
Triston McKenzie (3-3) dominated the Astros’ bats for seven innings in one career, striking out three batters.
the Venezuelan Luis Garcia (3-3) went in five innings for two runs and was defeated by Houston.
alex bregman he went deep for the Astros.
Colombian Óscar Mercado, of Guardianes, came in as a pinch hitter and went 0-1. His offensive average is 200.
Source: El heraldo
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