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Mitchell Sports Roundup: Amateur Baseball Results & Twins drop 11th of last 15 Games

Mitchell Sports Roundup: Amateur Baseball Results & Twins drop 11th of last 15 Games

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Amateur Baseball

Yesterday’s Game Results

  • Alexandria Angels 7, Parkston Mudcats 2
  • Hartford-Humbolt Gamecocks 6, Madison Broncos 5
  • Yankton Lakers 17, Freeman Blacksox 1
  • Colome Chaos 11, Winner Demons 4
  • KWL Nationals 12, Four Corners 0
  • Burke Bombers @ Plankinton Bankers was POSTPONED
  • Wessington Springs Owls @ Chamberlain Mallards was POSTPONED

MLB

The Minnesota Twins finished their series with the Detroit Tigers last night. Spencer Torkelson hit one of Detroit’s six homers, and the Tigers rolled to an 11-0 win over the Twins. Minnesota has now lost 11 of their last 15 games and sit at 31-39 overall. They’ll start a new three-game series tonight when they host the St. Louis Cardinals at 7:10pm on MLBTV.

WNBA

The Minnesota Lynx will be in action tomorrow night, and they’ll be on the road. They’ll travel over to Las Vegas, NV and see if they can stay red hot when they take on the Las Vegas Aces. Minnesota can make it nine straight wins if they can get past the Aces. Tipoff tomorrow will be at 7pm on CBS/Paramount+.

NBA

The series heads back to San Antonio for Game 5 of the NBA Finals. The No. 2 seed San Antonio Spurs will try to keep their season alive as they host the No. 3 seed New York Knicks. Tipoff for the game is set for tomorrow night at 7:30pm on ABC. The Knicks lead the series 3-1.

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