Twins blank Marlins 3-0 in crisp pitching duel
Minnesota's staff shuts out Miami behind timely hits. A clean win tightens the division race.

Minnesota's staff shuts out Miami behind timely hits. A clean win tightens the division race.

The Minnesota Twins shut out the Miami Marlins 3-0 on Wednesday night, delivering a textbook win built on pitching and timely hitting. The Twins' staff held Miami scoreless across nine innings, striking out eight and scattering five hits. Minnesota scratched across three runs in the fourth and sixth innings, enough to secure the victory.
The game unfolded as a low-scoring affair from the first pitch. Twins starter Bailey Ober worked six efficient innings, allowing just three hits and two walks while fanning five. The bullpen trio of Jorge Alcala, Griffin Jax, and Jhoan Duran closed the door with three hitless frames, striking out three.
Miami's offense never found a rhythm, stranding six runners and going 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position. For the Twins, the win carries extra weight in a tight American League Central race. Every victory matters as they jostle with Cleveland and Kansas City for division supremacy.
The Marlins, meanwhile, face a familiar problem: their lineup struggles against quality arms. 500, with the trade deadline looming as a potential inflection point. What's next: The Twins send Pablo López to the mound Thursday against Miami's Edward Cabrera.
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For the Twins, this win tightens their grip in a crowded AL Central race. Every game counts as they chase a division title. For the Marlins, the shutout exposes a lineup that too often goes quiet against good pitching. With the trade deadline approaching, Miami must decide whether to buy or sell. A loss like this reinforces the urgency to find offensive answers or risk falling further behind.
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