In a game marked by lead changes, the Minnesota Twins lost their three-run lead in the eighth inning against the New York Mets on Wednesday. Despite the setback, the Twins managed to secure a 4-3 victory in the 10th inning at Target Field. Ty France emerged as the hero, delivering a walk-off single to bring home Byron Buxton. Cole Sands also played a crucial role, getting the Twins out of a tough situation in the top of the 10th inning.
Harrison Bader showcased his defensive prowess and offensive skills, contributing significantly to the Twins' performance. His defensive plays, including cutting down a runner at home and making a diving catch, were instrumental in preserving runs. The Twins' aggressive baserunning, exemplified by Willi Castro's smart moves, proved beneficial in creating scoring opportunities. Notable contributions from players like David Festa, Danny Coulombe, and Edouard Julien helped the Twins navigate challenging situations throughout the game. Despite facing difficulties, the Twins' collective efforts ultimately led to a hard-fought victory over the Mets.