Twins at JetBlue Park: did Trevor Larnach’s 4th-inning blast swing the game against the Red Sox?
The Minnesota Twins moved to 10-18 while the Boston Red Sox went to 13-15 after a 9-6 finish at 1:05 PM EDT at JetBlue Park.
First inning
The Twins opened with 0 runs on 0 hits, and the Red Sox answered with 0 runs on 1 hit.
Second inning
The Twinkies produced 1 run on 2 hits in the second, and Boston stayed even with 0 runs on 2 hits.
Third inning
The Twins were held to 0 runs on 0 hits in the third, and the Sox posted 2 runs on 4 hits.
Fourth inning
The Twins flipped the game with 5 runs on 5 hits in the fourth, and the Red Sox responded with 0 runs on 2 hits.
Fifth inning
The Twins came up empty with 0 runs on 0 hits in the fifth, and Boston pushed 3 runs on 3 hits.
Sixth inning
The Twins stayed level with 0 runs on 2 hits in the sixth, and the Red Sox recorded 0 runs on 0 hits.
Seventh inning
The Twins posted 0 runs on 0 hits in the seventh, and Boston added 1 run on 2 hits while committing 1 error.
Eighth inning
The Twins added 2 runs on 2 hits in the eighth, and the Red Sox had 0 runs on 1 hit.
Ninth inning
The Twins tacked on 1 run on 2 hits in the ninth, and Boston finished with 0 runs on 0 hits.
The Twins post-match stats showed 13 hits, 9 runs, and 1 error, while the Red Sox logged 15 hits, 6 runs, and 0 errors.
The Twins host the Red Sox next on 03/24/2026 at 1:05 PM EDT at Lee Health Sports Complex in Fort Myers, Florida, and the broadcast is scheduled on NESN.