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Final
Marlins 9, Twins 5
Starting pitcher performance
It was yet another tough start for Simeon Woods Richardson, who did not complete four innings. Woods Richardson’s outing began with a first inning in which he walked three batters, allowed one single and saw another batter reach on a Luke Keaschall error. A double-play ball and a caught stealing helped him minimize the damage, but the Marlins still scored two runs in the inning and never trailed after that.
Miami added two more off Woods Richardson in the second, and eventually chased him out of the game in the fourth before he could record an out in the frame. All told, he gave up eight runs — six earned — in the outing, bloating his ERA to 7.71 on the season. He hasn’t made it through five innings in any of his last four starts.
Checking in on the local
Woodbury’s own Max Meyer picked up the win on Wednesday night in his first-ever matchup against the Twins. Meyer has been injured the past few seasons when the Twins have played the Marlins, meaning Wednesday’s start was a long time in the making.
The righty threw 5 2/3 innings and gave up four runs, two of which came on solo home runs to Byron Buxton, while striking out nine. Meyer ran into some trouble in the fifth, allowing a pair of runs — both scored on a Josh Bell double — but protected the lead that was given to him throughout the night.
Twins standout performer
Buxton welcomed Meyer back to the Twin Cities by bashing the first pitch out of his hand, a high fastball, to the left-field stands. He took the first pitch of his second at-bat out to left-center, cutting the Marlins’ lead to 4-2 at the time. In total, Buxton has hit 15 home runs in his past 26 games.
Up next
The Twins have yet to announce a starting pitcher for Thursday’s game against the Miami Marlins, but they plan to push rookie Connor Prielipp back as they monitor his workload. Zebby Matthews is a likely candidate for the start.
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