Kody Clemens Drives Twins to First Series Sweep in Two Months Over Braves

The Minnesota Twins defeated the Atlanta Braves 6-4 in Minneapolis, capturing their first series sweep in two months Tri-City Herald. Kody Clemens drove in three runs, including the crucial go-ahead hit in the seventh inning that sealed the victory. The sweep represents a significant turnaround for Minnesota after recent losses to the Philadelphia Phillies.
Kody Clemens proved to be the difference maker for the Twins, finishing the game with three RBIs BND. His go-ahead hit in the seventh inning broke a close contest and gave Minnesota the lead they would not relinquish. The clutch hit came at a critical moment when the Twins needed production in the middle innings.
The Twins broke through with three runs in the fifth inning San Luis Obispo. This early scoring surge provided the foundation for their eventual 6-4 victory. The offensive output proved enough to hold off Atlanta's challenge throughout the remainder of the game.
Minnesota's bullpen delivered when it mattered most ModBee. A.J. Minter and Yoendrys Gomez combined in relief to secure the victory. Victor Mederos took the loss for the Braves after allowing the crucial runs that decided the contest.
This series victory marks Minnesota's first sweep in two months Tri-City Herald. The Braves, meanwhile, fell victim to their first sweep since being swept by San Diego in an earlier series. The win gives the Twins momentum as they continue their season.
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