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As the days count down before the July 31 Trade Deadline, Twins players and coaches know that there is extra urgency attached to every game. On Tuesday, they showed how deep they are willing to dig for a win.
Walks and a terrible fielding effort help the Twins defeat the Dodgers, who are now 1-4 since the All-Star break.
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Dodgers on Deck: Wednesday afternoon vs. TwinsThe Dodgers finish off their homestand on Wednesday afternoon against the Twins at Dodger Stadium. This is the third of four home daytime weekday games on the schedule this season for the Dodgers. On April 30 the Dodgers beat the Marlins under the sun on getaway day,
Correa, representing the game-tying run, drove a pitch from Kirby Yates 399 feet out to left. The ball sailed deep into the night before settling in the glove of center fielder James Outman, who leapt right at the wall to bring the ball back down and secure the 5-2 win for the Dodgers on Monday night.
The Twins are now listening to offers for their rental players, reports the New York Post. They would have to be blown away to move controllable players like Jhoan Duran and Joe R
Carlos Correa’s 395-foot fly ball had a .950 expected batting average, but James Outman hauled it in at the wall to seal the Dodgers' win.
The Minnesota Twins will likely be sellers before the MLB trade deadline, but it could be challenging to deal Byron Buxton and Carlos Correa.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are projected to land the fireball reliever after their own closer went down with a significant forearm issue.