Washington Nationals 15, Minnesota Twins 2: Ten off the ‘pen

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Washington Nationals 15, Minnesota Twins 2: Ten off the ‘pen

Washington Nationals 15, Minnesota Twins 2: Ten off the ‘pen

A close game became a blowout once relievers showed up.

Washington Nationals 15, Minnesota Twins 2: Ten off the ‘pen

A close game became a blowout once relievers showed up.

What started as a competitive matchup quickly unraveled into a lopsided affair, as the Washington Nationals crushed the Minnesota Twins 15-2 in a game that saw the bullpen become the deciding factor.

The Twins appeared to be in good shape early, with their starter working clean through the first three innings and mowing down the Nationals' lineup. Minnesota even grabbed a 2-0 lead, sparked by a Matt Wallner home run that had fans believing the team was finally turning a corner. But baseball is a game of adjustments, and the Nationals made theirs in a big way.

Once the Twins turned to their relief pitchers, the game spiraled out of control. Washington's bats came alive, hammering deep home runs and lining doubles all over the park. What was once a tight 3-2 contest became a full-blown blowout, as the Nationals piled on run after run against a beleaguered Minnesota bullpen that simply had no answers.

For Twins fans, the scene was all too familiar. A promising start gave way to a frustrating collapse, leaving supporters to wonder when this team will finally put together a complete performance. The loss dropped Minnesota further in the standings, and the sense of déjà vu was palpable—another game that started with hope ended with the remote in hand, reaching to turn off the TV.

Whether you're a die-hard fan or just catching the highlights, games like this remind us that baseball is a marathon, not a sprint. But for the Twins, the road ahead looks long, and the adjustments can't come soon enough.

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