Twins suffer ugly blowout as season-opening losing streak reaches four
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The Minnesota Twins suffered a heavy 9-0 defeat against the Chicago White Sox, raising concerns about their collective performance early in the season. Manager Rocco Baldelli removed key players Carlos Correa and Byron Buxton after three innings to disallow injuries during the disappointing game. Pitcher Martín Pérez dominated with six no-hit innings, leaving the Twins with only two hits throughout the game. Correa lamented the team's poor play and emphasized the need for rapid improvements to avoid falling behind in the season.
"It's four games, but also it's not about losing the games - it's about the way we're playing collectively right now," Correa said. "We've got to be better."
"The offense, we haven't gotten rolling yet," Baldelli said. "We have to have better at-bats. It's not as though the at-bats are good enough."
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