Red-Hot Twins Rap out 17 Hits to Cap Sweep of Reeling Angels

Red-Hot Twins Rap out 17 Hits to Cap Sweep of Reeling Angels
Jose Miranda of the Minnesota Twins reacts after hitting a double against the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim, Calif., on April 28, 2024. (Ryan Sun/AP Photo)
The Associated Press
4/28/2024
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4/29/2024
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ANAHEIM, Calif.—Austin Martin and Alex Kiriloff drove in two runs apiece, and the Minnesota Twins stretched their winning streak to seven games while completing a weekend sweep of the struggling Los Angeles Angels with an 11–5 victory Sunday, April 28.

Ryan Jeffers, José Miranda, Christian Vázquez, and Willi Castro had three hits apiece as Minnesota pounded out 17 hits while scoring at least five runs in its seventh consecutive game. The Twins moved back above .500 for the season at 14–13.

“It feels good that we’re getting hits from the whole team,” Miranda said. “Things are starting to come our way. We’ve got a good stretch going, and we want to keep it rolling.”

The Angels have lost four consecutive games and nine of their past 10 after allowing 32 Minnesota runs in the three-game series.

Martin had a two-run single during a four-run fifth inning for the Twins, and Kiriloff had a pinch-hit, two-run double in Minnesota’s four-run seventh. Eight starters got a hit—and the Twins did it all without a home run.

“The at-bats have been fantastic,” Minnesota Manager Rocco Baldelli said. “We’ve gone up there and improved as the game has gone on and made adjustments to the pitching. ... We got rolling. We put a bunch of runs on the board and didn’t stop.”

Luis Rengifo and Nolan Schanuel homered, and Jo Adell had an RBI double in the fifth for the Angels.

Mike Trout had a late RBI single as Los Angeles committed three errors and fell to 3–9 at home this season, matching the second-worst home start in franchise history.

Pablo López (2–2) dominated the Angels from the start, retiring their first 14 batters in order before Logan O’Hoppe’s two-out double in the fifth ignited a four-run rally. López finished with a season-high eight strikeouts.

“It was a good start to the game, and then that inning, things just started unraveling,” López said. “I feel like I was better at some of the bad things that had been going on the last couple of starts, falling behind a lot, so I think I did get better. Now it’s just a matter of how to avoid those crooked numbers.”

Angels starter Reid Detmers (3–2) was not sharp on his second turn through the Twins’ lineup, eventually yielding five runs on nine hits over five-plus innings. The left-hander gave up only three earned runs in his first four starts this season before allowing nine in his next two.

The Angels were down 5–0 when O'Hoppe ended López’s perfect-game bid, and Rengifo hit his first homer of the season before Schanuel made it 5–4 with a homer that extended his hitting streak to 10 games.

But Angels reliever Luis García had a dismal seventh inning, allowing four runs on three hits and two walks. Kiriloff delivered a bases-loaded double before Carlos Santana and Castro each drove in runs.

Los Angeles reliever Zac Kristofak allowed two unearned runs over the final two innings in his major-league debut.

Pitching coach Barry Enright (84) of the Los Angeles Angels (C) talks with Zac Kristofak (72) on the mound in the eighth inning against the Minnesota Twins in Anaheim, Calif., on April 28, 2024. (Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)
Pitching coach Barry Enright (84) of the Los Angeles Angels (C) talks with Zac Kristofak (72) on the mound in the eighth inning against the Minnesota Twins in Anaheim, Calif., on April 28, 2024. (Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)

Trainer’s Room

Twins: Right-hander Jhoan Duran is nearing a return from his right-oblique strain but might need one more rehab appearance at Triple-A St. Paul, Minn., Mr. Baldelli said. Duran has been out since spring training.
Angels: Right-hander José Cisnero went on the 15-day injured list with right-shoulder inflammation. Los Angeles selected the contract of the 26-year-old Kristofak, and designated left-hander Jimmy Herget for assignment to make room on the roster.

Up Next

Twins: Joe Ryan (1–1, 3.45 earned-run average) is expected to take the mound Monday when Minnesota begins a road series against the Chicago White Sox.

Angels: Griffin Canning (1–3, 7.50 ERA) will attempt to build on two straight solid starts when he gets the ball Monday in a series opener against the visiting Philadelphia Phillies.

By Greg Beacham