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,…
Minnesota Twins 6, Chicago White Sox 1
Photos from the Chicago White Sox’s 6-1 loss to the Minnesota Twins on April 2, 2025, at Rate Field. Twins center fielder Byron Buxton (25) celebrates with designated hitter Trevor Larnach after hitting a solo home run during the first inning against the White Sox on April 2, 2025, at Rate Field. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune) Twins left fielder Harrison Bader hits a three-run home run during the fourth inning against the White Sox on Apri…
Harrison Bader and Byron Buxton homer as Twins take series from White Sox after long rain delay
Harrison Bader and Byron Buxton hit home runs to back Pablo López’s solid start and the Twins beat the White Sox after rain delayed the start by nearly 3 1/2 hours.
Twins wait out the rain, then hammer out a win over the White Sox
CHICAGO — After Minnesota Twins players sat in the visitor’s clubhouse for more than three hours, part of a 200-minute rain delay before Wednesday’s series finale, Byron Buxton provided an immediate wake-up call.
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