Byron Buxton, Mick Abel help Twins pummel Red Sox
Byron Buxton collected four hits, including two solo home runs, and Mick Abel pitched seven scoreless innings as the Minnesota Twins extended their home winning streak to six games by beating the visiting Boston Red Sox 6-0 Tuesday night in Minneapolis.
Abel (1-2) limited Boston to four hits, struck out 10 and didn't walk a batter. Taylor Rogers and Cole Sands each tossed one inning of scoreless relief.
Buxton, who has three home runs in his last two games, scored four times.
Minnesota also received a solo home run from Brooks Lee, his third of the season. Trevor Larnach had two RBIs and Luke Keaschall collected two hits and an RBI.
The Twins, who beat Boston 13-6 on Monday, have won eight of their last nine and improved their home record to 7-2.
Roman Anthony and Masataka Yoshida each had two hits for Boston, which had six hits. The Red Sox have lost 11 of their first 17 games.
Boston starter Sonny Gray (2-1) gave up five runs on nine hits in four innings. He struck out one and walked one.
Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras left the game in the fifth inning with tightness in his lower back. Andruw Monasterio finished the game at first base.
The Twins grabbed a 1-0 lead when Buxton singled, moved to second on a balk and scored on Keaschall's single in the bottom of the first.
Buxton made it 2-0 when he led off the second with a home run, and Lee's home run made it 3-0 in the fourth. Larnach's two-run single drove in Tristan Gray and Buxton to extend the lead to 5-0 later in the fourth.
Buxton's second home run of the game -- his third of the season -- increased Minnesota's lead to 6-0 in the sixth.
One bright spot for the Red Sox was reliever Jack Anderson, who made his major league debut in the fifth and struck out the side. The right-hander allowed one run on one hit -- Buxton's second homer -- along with one walk over three innings.
--Field Level Media
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This story was originally published April 14, 2026 at 9:34 PM.