By Gethin Coolbaugh, The Sports Xchange
BOSTON -- Kyle Gibson's stellar star Friday may have been just what the Minnesota Twins needed to finally go on a little run, starting with Saturday's game against the Red Sox.
The Twins (36-60) became the first American League team to reach 60 losses after Thursday's 13-2 rout in the series opener against the Red Sox in Boston, but bounced back in a big way.
Gibson pitched eight one-run innings and gave up just hits while Miguel Sano played the hero as Minnesota held on for a 2-1 victory.
BOSTON -- Kyle Gibson's stellar star Friday may have been just what the Minnesota Twins needed to finally go on a little run, starting with Saturday's game against the Red Sox.
The Twins (36-60) became the first American League team to reach 60 losses after Thursday's 13-2 rout in the series opener against the Red Sox in Boston, but bounced back in a big way.
Gibson pitched eight one-run innings and gave up just hits while Miguel Sano played the hero as Minnesota held on for a 2-1 victory.