Twins drop to 0-4 after nearly getting no-hit in shutout against White Sox
Briefly

The Minnesota Twins have started the season with a disappointing 0-4 record following a heavy 9-0 loss to the Chicago White Sox. They managed only two hits in the game, with Carlos Correa emphasizing the need for collective improvement and immediate adjustments. Currently, they are last in baseball for runs scored, totaling just 6 runs while allowing 28. The team looks to recover in their next game against the White Sox, aiming for their first victory of the season.
There's a lot of baseball left to be played. That's what we need to keep telling ourselves.
It's not about losing the games, it's about the way we're playing collectively right now.
We've got to make adjustments quick because the last thing you want is to go two weeks and this keeps dragging.
The Twins now sit dead last in baseball when it comes to runs scored after only mustering 6 total runs in their first four games.
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