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Harrison Bader and Byron Buxton homer as Twins take series from White Sox after long rain delay

  • The Twins defeated the Chicago White Sox by a score of 6-1 on April 2, 2025, in Chicago.
  • A rain delay of three hours and twenty minutes preceded the series finale game between the two teams.
  • Byron Buxton and Harrison Bader each contributed home runs, with Buxton's being a solo shot in the first inning.
  • Manager Rocco Baldelli noted the unlikelihood of playing earlier in the day; Buxton's first-inning homer traveled 446 feet.
  • The Twins secured their second straight win in Chicago, concluding their road trip with a 2-4 record and taking the series.
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Twins salvage series on rain-soaked day in Chicago

CHICAGO — As the rain started and stopped throughout Wednesday afternoon, the Twins waited inside the visitors’ clubhouse at Rate Field, ready to play. Their long wait — the Twins and White Sox were delayed for 3:20 before their series finale, the third rain delay in their first six games — was ultimately worth it. Once they finally hit the field, the Twins salvaged the day by winning their second consecutive game in Chicago, this one a 6-1 win,…

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