Bader and Buxton homer to back Lopez as Twins take series from White Sox 6-1 after long rain delay
Briefly

The Minnesota Twins defeated the Chicago White Sox 6-1, powered by home runs from Harrison Bader and Byron Buxton, following a notable delay due to rain. Pablo López showcased an impressive performance, pitching seven innings and allowing only one run. The Twins capitalized on the game with two doubles by Buxton and Ty France, building a substantial lead. Meanwhile, White Sox rookie Sean Burke struggled, conceding all six runs, undermining their previous strong pitching. This victory helped the Twins clinch the series against the White Sox.
Harrison Bader and Byron Buxton hit home runs to lead the Minnesota Twins to a 6-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox, capitalizing on Pablo López's strong pitching.
Buxton's early solo home run set the tone, followed by Bader's three-run shot, showcasing the Twins' offensive power against White Sox's previously strong pitching staff.
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