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Twins overcome power outage and early deficit to win home opener
Summary
The Minnesota Twins rallied from an early three-run deficit and a pregame power outage to beat the Tampa Bay Rays 10-4 in their home opener; Tristan Gray hit a grand slam and finished with five RBIs.
Content
The Minnesota Twins rallied to beat the Tampa Bay Rays 10-4 in their home opener at Target Field. The game began after a 57-minute pregame power outage that affected ticketing and concessions. The club has faced fan frustration after ownership moves in recent seasons, and new executive chair Tom Pohlad said rebuilding trust will depend on winning. About 36,042 fans stayed through cold, windy and rainy conditions.
What happened:
- The Twins won 10-4 after a seven-run seventh-inning rally.
- Tristan Gray hit a grand slam and finished with five RBIs; Josh Bell had two RBIs.
- Byron Buxton was hit by a pitch in the seventh and underwent X-rays, which were negative.
- A 57-minute pregame neighborhood power outage delayed access for many fans and disrupted concession and ticket services; the team extended $2 beer sales into the second inning.
- The announced crowd of 36,042 endured cold, wind and rain and remained in the ballpark through the late innings.
Summary:
The victory provided an immediate on-field response on a day that tested fans and operations, and it highlighted contributions from several players. Undetermined at this time.
