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runefactorynonsense · 9 months ago
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Melotober - Day 23 - Honey
I wonder where the kids have gone...
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lilaroxa · 4 months ago
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Draw Your OTP: Day 30 - Going Home
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Dad! Daddy!!!
Honey...!
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digi-noir · 1 year ago
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It's actually really funny that at certain points in the game the plot is beating Kyle over the head with plot hooks to try and get him to do the story but he's just too busy trying to be a harvest moon protagonist to do anything lol. Then he has a kid and his protagonist rights get revoked.
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commodorez · 1 year ago
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Genericable – Brian L., Jesse C., Mike B., Ethan B., Kelby B., Nikki C., Ari W., Kyle S., Mike M.
Ever wonder about the equipment that you would see in a Cable TV Headend? We demonstrate the local forecast computers from The Weather Channel, Prevue Guide, Emergency Alert System (EAS), analog channel scrambling, community broadcast character generator, DOCSIS Cable Modem system, and the Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial (HFC) equipment that delivers RF over light, miles to your house! Interact with our headend gear, as if you’re the headend operator of the 90s and see it live! Also, surf the retro-internet through a cable modem and ‘watch TV’ from the comfort of our exhibit!
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ryuuseirune · 1 year ago
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so what are the ships you "absolutely adore"?
for rune factory? dylas/lest is my top ship rn. after that it's martin/ares, reinhard/ares, leon/kiel, doug/vishnal/arthur and ryker/cecil(/ryker).
if i have to ship dylas with someone other than lest, it would be arthur. i could also ship him with doug but at that point i would just want to add lest again and make a dylas/lest/doug triad. i really like triads in general but they are harder to write/draw. also every time i write polyamory people assume its harem which is Completely Different. anyway back to my point, i know i said i wasnt big on rivals to lovers ships but i feel like lest can kind of be like the glue that makes dylas and doug gel better. same thing with martin/ares/ryker, the addition of a third element kind of helps domesticate them. the protagonist in this case is like a slice of bacon, bridging the differences between salty and sweet. its like how the maillard reaction makes good things even greater, like yeah you COULD just rawdog that vegetable but it tastes better with a little bit of char ykwim
micah, kyle and raguna are bicycles and i don't really care who they get shipped with (though i do prefer the m/m ships by virtue of being a gay guy myself).
outside of rf, i'm still pretty predictable... i mean, vildras epic seven (which is a friends to enemies to lovers ship that includes the protagonist). ngl i just prefer shipping player character/npc or protagonist/npc over npc/npc so you can see that in a lot of my favorite ships. no hate to any gay rf ship bc i ship them all its just about how far im willing to go for them
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twins2994 · 11 days ago
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Minnesota Twins @ Colorado Rockies 7.20.25
Minnesota Twins Lineup Colorado Rockies Lineup
1.) Trevor Larnach DH 1.) Mickey Moniak CF
2.) Willi Castro LF 2.) Hunter Goodman DH
3.) Carlos Correa SS 3.) Jordan Beck LF
4.) Kody Clemens 2B 4.) Ryan McMahon 3B
5.) Ty France 1B 5.) Michael Toglia 1B
6.) Matt Wallner RF 6.) Yanquiel Fernandez RF
7.) Harrison Bader CF 7.) Austin Nola C
8.) Royce Lewis 3B 8.) Orlando Arcia SS
9.) Christian Vazquez C 9.) Kyle Farmer 2B
SP Joe Ryan RHP SP German Marquez RHP
(9-4) 2.72 ERA (3-10) 5.57 ERA
(2025 MLB Stats)
-Chris Kreibich-
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proseotube · 17 days ago
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Suken, Scuball pitch. Batting order ATLANTA – Managers Dave Roberts and Aaron Boone announced their starting lineup one day before the 2025 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. Roberts (National League) and Boone (American) revealed their starting pitchers on Saturday, July 12th, ending speculation about who will get the ball three days before the game. “It’s such an honor to get on stage and play with all these incredible players,” Skenneth said. It was the Skenes’ second All-Star start and was chosen to open in 2024 despite only 11 11 MLB starts in 2024. The Skenes have 20 NL-BEST 2.01 ERAs this season and have given up six home runs, but they have the latest Pirates 4-8 record. “I’m excited to go to Auto with these guys tomorrow night and obviously I can give the ball to Talic Scubale,” Boone said. “We’ve taken off our young season and continued our advantage in the first half of the season… we can’t wait to see him get us to a good start tomorrow.” Skubal, the winner of 2024 Al Cy Young, has gotten even better this year. The 28-year-old is 10-2 with an ERA of 2.23, leading the AL with strikeouts per nine (11.4), whip (0.826) and strikeouts per walk (9.6). Check out the complete starting lineup. MLB All-Star Game Starting Lineup American League Starting pitcher: Skubal, pull Tigers 2b Gleyber Torres, Tigers LF Riley Green, Tigers RF Aaron Judge, Yankees C Cal Raleigh, Mariners 1b Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays DH Ryan O’Hern, Orioles 3b Junior Kaminero, Rays CF Javier Baez, Tigers SS Jacob Wilson, track and field National League Starting pitcher: Paul Sheen, Pirates Dh Shohei ohtani PF Ronald Acuña Jr. 2b Keter Marute 1b Freddie Freeman 3b free, C Will Smith, Dodgers RF Kyle Tucker, Cubs SS Francis Colindoor, Mets CF Pete Crow-Armstrong, Cubs The post Suken, Scuball pitch. Batting order appeared first on US-NEA. Tags and categories: USA via WordPress https://ift.tt/IeL4vEo July 14, 2025 at 10:42PM
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goalhofer · 2 months ago
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2025 San Francisco Giants famous relations
#43 Tristan Beck: Brother of Somerset Patriots P Brendan Beck. #45 Kyle Harrison: Grandson of former Houston Astros P Drannon Guinn. #71 Tyler Rogers: Brother of Cincinnati Reds P Taylor Rogers. #35 Justin Verlander: Brother of former Lakeland Flying Tigers RF Ben Verlander and husband of model/actress Kate Upton Verlander. #49 Tyler Fitzgerald: Son of former Springfield Cardinals 1B Mike Fitzgerald. #51 Jung-Hoo Lee: Son of former Hanwha Dongsuli assistant coach Jong-Beom Lee. #29 Luis Matos: Son of former Bend Rockies P Jose Matos, nephew of former Albany-Colonie Diamond Dogs RF Malvin Matos and cousin of former Charlotte Knights CF Luis Basabe, Sacramento River Cats SS Osleivis Basabe & former Amarillo Sod Poodles 2B Luis Basabe. #17 Heliot Ramos: Brother of Metropolitan F.A. F Héctor Ramos & Leones De Yucatán RF Henry Ramos. #5 Mike Yastrzemski: Grandson of former Boston Red Sox LF Carl Yastrzemski
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like-you-alive · 3 months ago
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newssphere0 · 5 months ago
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American League West Preview Capsules
Capsules of American League West teams, listed in order of finish last year: ___ Houston Astros 2024: 88-73, first place, lost to Detroit in Wild Card Series. Manager: Joe Espada (second season). Opening Day: March 27 vs. New York Mets. He’s Here: 1B Christian Walker, 3B Isaac Paredes, INF Luis Guillorme, RHP Hayden Wesneski. He’s Outta Here: 3B Alex Bregman, RF Kyle Tucker, RHP Ryan Pressly. Top…
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runefactorynonsense · 9 months ago
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Melotober - Day 31 - Spoopy
Happy LATE Halloween!
[ reminder that this blog follows a 'rf2 Kyle is rf1 Lynette's son' headcanon♥ ]
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lilaroxa · 7 months ago
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Draw Your OTP: Day 1 - First Meeting
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"The name's Yue! I'm a traveling merchant! I've got plenty of rare items at reasonable prices, so come by anytime you want!" "All right. I'll have to take a look sometime." "I know the prices seem too low, but I promise I'm not losing any money on it. Just pretend you've tricked me, and buy everything you want." "Uh...O-Okay..."
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guerrerense · 1 year ago
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RF&P Heritage at Rockmart, GA por Kyle Yunker Por Flickr: CSXT GP40-2 #6394 of RF&P heritage sits idle with CSX train L810 while the crew grabs a bite to eat at a nearby restaurant.
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amandachristine92 · 2 years ago
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Yankees Outdid Themselves in Series Loss, Hence Sarcasm
NYY @ KC
This series had it all: a horrendous outing by Carlos Rodón, a lack of offense by the Yanks (no surprise there), and potentially saying goodbye to veteran starting pitcher for KC, Zack Greinke.
Game 1
As mentioned before, LHP Carlos Rodón got the start for the New York Yankees versus veteran RHP Jordan Lyles and the Kansas City Royals.
The trouble for the Yankees began in the bottom of the first inning with Rodón on the hill.
Straight out the gate, 3B Maikel Garcia got a single off Rodón followed by SS Bobby Witt, Jr. getting a walk.
Next, longtime Royal and 1B Salvador Perez hit a two-run RBI 2B off Rodón, scoring Garcia and Witt, Jr. The Royals took an early 2-0 lead against the Yankees.
After that, LF Edward Olivares hit a two-run HR off Rodón, scoring Perez and himself. The Royals extended their lead to 4-0.
RF Nelson Velazquez and DH Nick Loftin then hit back-to-back 1Bs off Rodón before Yankees pitching coach Matt Blake held a conference on the mound with Rodon and C Austin Wells.
What was interesting about this exchange was that Rodón purposely squeezed himself in between Blake and Wells to turn his back toward the pitching coach.
Rodón then proceeded to shoo away Blake with his glove on his right hand. Blake wasn’t finished with what he had to say to Rodón, but the lefty pitcher continued to wave off his coach.
Rodón was fired up and frustrated with his performance during this first inning. However, despite this and Blake’s lack of experience as a coach in MLB, the southpaw’s actions were disrespectful and inexcusable.
After the heated interchange ceased, 2B Matt Duffy hit an RBI 1B off Rodón, scoring Velazquez. It was now 5-0 Royals.
After Loftin stole third base, Rodón walked C Logan Porter. Without an out recorded in the inning, Yankees manager Aaron Boone removed Rodón – who threw 35 pitches – from the game.
With the bases loaded, reliever Matt Bowman was called upon to prevent any further damage in this game. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen for this righty pitcher.
CF Kyle Isbel hit a two-run RBI 2B off Bowman, scoring Loftin and Duffy. The Royals extended their lead to 7-0 versus the Yankees.
Garcia in his second at-bat and plate appearance of the first inning hit an RBI 1B off Bowman, scoring Porter from third base. It was now 8-0 Royals.
The line on Rodón was complete with all eight of his earned runs scoring.
The first out of the inning was recorded when Witt, Jr. hit a sacrifice fly off Bowman. However, a run did score with Isbel crossing home plate. 
The scoreboard had another crooked number added to it with the Royals ahead of the Yankees 9-0.
After Perez hit a single – his second hit of the inning – Bowman ended the inning by retiring Olivares and Velazquez via a force-out and strikeout looking, respectively.
In the top of the bottom of the third inning, Perez grounded into a force-out with reliever Randy Vasquez on the mound. Garcia scored on this play and it became 10-0 Royals.
In the top of the fourth inning, Wells hit a three-run HR off Lyles, scoring DH Aaron Judge and 2B Gleyber Torres. The Yankees trailed the Royals 10-3.
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In the top of the fifth inning, LF Everson Pereira hit an RBI ground ball for an out, scoring 3B Oswald Peraza with Lyles still pitching. The Yankees now trailed 10-4 against the Royals.
In the top of the sixth inning, Wells hit a ground ball for an out versus Lyles, scoring Judge. The deficit was cut in half with the score at 10-5 in favor of the Royals.
In the bottom of the seventh inning, Witt, Jr. hit a two-run HR off reliever Keynan Middleton, who recently came off the injured list. Isbel and Witt, Jr. scored, making it 12-5 Royals.
With the Royals adding those insurance runs, they won by the score of 12-5 against the Yankees in this game.
Game 2
RHP Clarke Schmidt got the nod for the Yankees versus opening pitcher Steven Cruz and the Royals.
In the bottom of the first inning, Velazquez hit an RBI 1B off Schmidt, scoring Garcia. The Royals took a 1-0 lead.
In the bottom of the third inning, Perez as the DH hit a solo HR off Schmidt, extending the Royals’ lead to 2-0.
In the top of the fourth, RF Oswaldo Cabrera hit an RBI 1B off reliever and bulk pitcher Alec Marsh. Torres scored and the Yankees trailed the Royals 2-1.
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In the same inning, Pereira hit an RBI 1B off Marsh, scoring 1B Jake Bauers. The game was tied at 2-2.
In the top of the sixth inning, CF Estevan Florial hit an RBI 1B off reliever Collin Snider. C Kyle Higashioka scored and the Yankees led 3-2.
Later in the inning, Torres hit a two-run RBI 1B off Snider, scoring Florial and 3B-1B DJ LeMahieu. The Yankees extended their lead to 5-2 and won by this score.
Ironically in his only appearance this season, RHP Frankie Montas got a win for himself out of the bullpen.
Game 3
RHP Michael King looked to cement his role as a starter for next season for the Yankees against RHP Zack Greinke in his second stint with the Royals.
In the bottom of the second inning, RF MJ Melendez hit a solo HR off King, giving the Royals a 1-0 lead.
Later in the same inning, 1B Nick Pratto hit an RBI 1B off King, scoring CF Dairon Blanco. The Royals extended their lead to 2-0.
In the bottom of the fourth inning, Olivares hit a solo HR off King, extending the Royals’ lead to 3-0.
Another home run was hit in this inning off King via a solo shot by Blanco, giving the Royals a 4-0 lead.
In the bottom of the fifth inning, Perez as the catcher in this game hit a sac fly off reliever Jhony Brito to Cabrera in right field. Witt, Jr. scored and the Royals extended their lead to 5-0.
Before the Yankees scored any runs in the top of the sixth inning, Greinke was taken out after walking LeMahieu to start this inning.
With Greinke taking the game ball and putting it in his back pocket as a souvenir, you would think that the 39-year-old pitcher has decided to call it a career and retire.
However, Greinke didn’t announce at the start of this season that it would be his last one. Who knows for sure, right?
Anyway, fast forward to when reliever Taylor Clarke took over for Greinke in this game in the top of the sixth inning.
With runners in scoring position after Wells’ double, 3B Isiah Kiner-Falefa hit a two-run RBI 1B off Clarke.
LeMahieu and Wells scored with this clutch, two-out hit by IKF. The Yankees trailed the Royals 5-2 and unfortunately lost by this score.
The Yankees showed baseball fans why they couldn’t make the postseason this year. They lost a series that they should’ve won.
The Royals had over 100 losses this season and still beat the Yankees due to shaky pitching and not getting timely hits consistently.
Even though the Yankees had a winning season at 82-80, it was a shoddy winning season.
The positive attributes that I take away from this season for the Yankees are the following:
IFK resurging as a super-utility player instead of starting at SS. Hopefully, IFK and the Yankees agree to a reasonable contract for next season.
Anthony Volpe showing a glimmer of hope as the future SS with 21 HRs in his rookie year.
Aaron Judge playing respectable baseball by hitting 37 HRs even though he missed a third of the season with an unlucky and weird right-toe injury while playing against the Los Angeles Dodgers in June.
Michael King pitching well enough as a starter to secure a spot in the rotation for next season.
CF Jasson Dominguez getting called up by the Yankees in September. The Martian played eight games for the Bronx Bombers and hit four home runs before needing surgery on a torn UCL.
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coolrahulsarin · 2 years ago
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Giants' Kyle Harrison holds his own in MLB debut, but Phillies win
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Giants' Kyle Harrison holds his own in MLB debut, but Phillies win
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Kyle Harrison’s major league debut came with the expected number of strikeouts and a few hits, too, but nothing too worrisome for one of the most respected young lefties in the game.
The first inning told the story: Harrison struck out the winger. He also gave up a two-run home run to National League MVP Bryce Harper. Zero shame on that. But Harrison’s debut was fine in the rearview mirror in the ninth, when San Francisco Giants All-Star closer Camilo Doval gave up a bases-loaded single to Trea Turner that gave the Phillies a game-winner. return for 4-3.
The loss left the Giants tied with the Diamondbacks for the third and final wild card spot, a half game behind the Cubs and four behind the Phillies.
“They’re independent of each other,” manager Gabe Kapler said of Harrison’s debut and late loss. “But obviously it would have been much more satisfying for us to come back after a quality debut and win the baseball game. We struggled pretty hard to get to that ninth inning, a lot of good things happened, good pitching performances, some good defenses. play, some great time. You feel like you’ve got the best closer in the game to win the game and it’s disappointing, it’s definitely a gut punch.”
Doval hit Bryson Stott to lead off the ninth and with one out, Brandon Marsh singled, eluding Thairo Estrada’s effort. Marsh stole second, so with a 2-0 count, Doval intentionally walked Kyle Schwarber, bringing the double play back on the line as he loaded the bases for Turner, whose liner hit Doval’s glove and beat to Estrada.
“I have a lot of respect for Trea Turner as a hitter,” Kapler said, citing the need for a double play with the potential winning run at second. “You are choosing your poison. Both types are deadly.
Kapler sounded frustrated with Doval’s tackle, largely because Doval threw his slider only once. Often, Doval gets slider-happy, but this time, he walked away. “One thing we’re seeing is Camilo using a pitch a lot,” Kapler said. “One of the conversations we’ve had with him, and this is an ongoing discussion, is to really trust Pat Bailey behind the plate. In this particular case, we’re not mixing enough, that’s part of the concern right now.”
The Giants had led much of the way thanks to Wilmer Flores’s RBI groundout in the first and Joc Pederson’s two-run double in the fifth.
Primarily using his wickedly moving 96-97 mph fastball, Harrison pitched 3 ⅓ innings and allowed five hits, those two runs, and walked one and struck out five. He threw 65 pitches, which is expected. He’s likely to expand more in his next outing: He’s definitely a starter, not a starter or anything else. Right now, he’s aiming for a Sunday or Monday home start, and the list of ticket requests will be long for Harrison, who is from Danville and graduated from De La Salle-Concord. “That’s going to cost me some money,” he said with a smile.
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The 22-year-old had some nerves, he admitted. “I could definitely feel like I was getting too high at times, but at the same time, you just have to make pitches,” he said.
Harrison threw 47 fastballs and had 11 swings and misses, along with nine called strikes and seven foul balls. He threw 15 sliders, plus two changeups and a cutter.
Bailey called Harrison’s fastball “as good as it gets” so emphatically that he said it twice, then explained that coming off a low three-quarter pitch, it somehow gets both a horizontal and vertical break. . He compared it to All-Star Josh Hader’s fastball closer.
All five of Harrison’s hits were, somewhat surprisingly, by left-handed hitters: Harper had a single to go along with his home run, Schwarber doubled to lead off Harrison’s first major league inning, and Stott had a single and a double. Lefties hit .171 with no home runs in Triple-A Sacramento this season.
Harrison gave up just one home run to a left-hander in his 69 minor league starts and said he was surprised that all the hits came from left-handed hitters. “Maybe it was the execution of the pitches,” he said. “But yeah, lefties have given me a problem my last two starts, I’m not sure why. But I’m sure we’ll figure it out.”
Ryan Walker, fresh off the paternity list, finished the fourth and also pitched the fifth, allowing one hit and striking out three. Luke Jackson had a 1-2-3 sixth, Tyler Rogers hit a batter in the seventh but retired the next three, and Taylor Rogers walked Harper to lead off the eighth and got Alex Bohm to hit a double play before for JT Realmuto to lay the line. outside.
One night after the Giants committed three errors and could have been penalized five, Harrison got some good defense behind him, including a nice quick, sliding catch by Wade Meckler with the bases loaded in the second inning, ending the second inning. .
Mecker, as you may remember, capped a tough first week in the majors with an error the night before and a misplay in various ways on what turned out to be an inside-the-park home run by Harper. Meckler then singled in his first at-bat Tuesday only to be picked off by Taijuan Walker. (He can happen to anyone: Harrison took out Harper in the third.)
Kapler had a lengthy conversation with Meckler, still in his uniform, in his office after Monday night’s game, saying Tuesday that he mainly wanted to emphasize how few games Meckler has played in the majors. In fact, Kapler thought he had been even more, guessing 10.
“It was a good reminder to both of us that it’s such a small amount of time for a baseball player,” Kapler said. “The true type of baseball player that Wade Meckler is has not come to light. I just tried to remind him of who he’s been throughout his career and for him not to get too bummed out by it.”
Kapler was encouraged by the thoroughness with which Meckler went through his at-bats with him and his thought process on each one, later noting that Austin Slater was working with Meckler at outfield.
Blake Sabol also made a mistake in the outfield on Monday, flatly missing a Johan Rojas drive when he stepped and the ball whistled past; the resulting triple was followed before long by a home run by Schwarber. Sabol is sort of the veteran rookie on the team, since the start of the season, and he knows how hard it can be to make mistakes and struggle at the plate, so he also talked to Meckler.
“I told him the worst thing he could do right now is hit the panic button and try to change everything,” Sabol said. “I was like, ‘Dude, your swing, your focus, I love how you go about your day, it’s amazing. You have everything you need. Now it’s just a matter of being really diligent.’ “It is very difficult because there are many people watching and everything explodes. But it is a big jump. I too have made mistakes. And every single player in this clubhouse has been very hot at times, and very cold at times. No one escapes that.”
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twins2994 · 13 days ago
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Minnesota Twins @ Colorado Rockies 7.18.25
Minnesota Twins Lineup Colorado Rockies Lineup
1.) Byron Buxton CF 1.) Tyler Freeman RF
2.) Ryan Jeffers DH 2.) Mickey Moniak CF
3.) Willi Castro RF 3.) Jordan Beck LF
4.) Carlos Correa SS 4.) Ryan McMahon 3B
5.) Ty France 1B 5.) Ezequiel Tovar SS
6.) Harrison Bader LF 6.) Michael Toglia 1B
7.) Royce Lewis 3B 7.) Yanquiel Fernandez DH
8.) Brooks Lee 2B 8.) Austin Nola C
9.) Christian Vazquez C 9.) Ryan Ritter 2B
SP Chris Paddack RHP SP Kyle Freeland LHP
(3-8) 4.95 ERA (1-10) 5.44 ERA
(2025 MLB Stats)
-Chris Kreibich-
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