The Red Sox pummeled the Twins Saturday, 15-4.
Boston scored 5 runs in the eighth and 5 more in the ninth to cruise to the victory. The Sox jumped out to a 4-0 lead on starter Kyle Gibson, who made his return from the disabled list, before the Twins cut that lead to 1 on a 3-run home run by Kurt Suzuki in the fourth inning.
High fives for #HawaiianPunch! #MNTwinshttps://t.co/Pmhp4yjbgs pic.twitter.com/scLGdYjWqc
— Minnesota Twins (@Twins) June 11, 2016
Suzuki must enjoy playing the Red Sox. He has a hit in 16 of his last 18 games against them.
Then he hits his 2nd homer of the year today.
— Minnesota Twins (@Twins) June 11, 2016
The Twins are now 18-43, tied with the Atlanta Braves for the worst record in baseball. They’re on pace to finish the season with a record of 48-114.