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HomeSportsBaseballMLB Twins unload on Yankees, end streak by Nestor Cortes

MLB Twins unload on Yankees, end streak by Nestor Cortes

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Ryan Jeffers and Byron Buxton hit solo homers in the fifth inning off Nestor Cortes to end an impressive streak by the New York left-hander as the host Minnesota Twins defeated the Yankees 8-1 on Wednesday night.

Minnesota ended New York’s seven-game winning streak. The Twins also ended Cortes’ run of 19 straight starts of allowing three runs or fewer.

Jeffers gave the Twins a 3-1 lead when he ended his 0-for-21 slide by sending a 2-2 cutter into the third deck in left field. Buxton ended Cortes’ outing when he lifted a 1-1 slider over the center field fence for his 13th homer to make it 4-1.

Former Yankees player Gio Urshela opened the scoring with an RBI single in the fourth. Jose Miranda collected three hits, including a run-scoring infield single in the fourth and a two-run single in the seventh off Manny Banuelos.

Urshela, who was thrown out in the fourth trying to score on a single by Max Kepler, doubled and scored on a groundout by Kepler in the sixth.

Twins pinch hitter Trevor Larnach chipped in an RBI double in the sixth off Clarke Schmidt.

Cortes (5-2) allowed four runs and seven hits in 4 1/3 innings, matching his second-shortest start of the season. He allowed more than three runs for the first time since Aug. 10 in Kansas City, falling one shy of the team record set by Russ Ford from Aug. 9, 1910, to May 27, 1911.

Cortes retired the first nine hitters, but his night ended with his ERA climbing from what was a major-league-best 1.50 to 1.96.

Minnesota’s Chris Archer (1-2) pitched five innings, allowing a run on two hits, all in the fifth. The run scored on DJ LeMahieu’s sacrifice fly. Archer struck out two and worked around four walks to record his first victory since Sept. 4.

Griffin Jax followed Archer with two scoreless innings. Emilio Pagan and Caleb Thielbar finished up with an inning apiece.

The Yankees absorbed their most lopsided loss of the season and were held to four hits.

Before Minnesota gradually pulled away, New York loaded the bases in the fourth, but Archer ended the inning when Gleyber Torres hit into a double play.

–Field Level Media

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