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Astros Overcome Early Deficit to Beat Twins 5-2 in Home Opener

Brendan Rodgers' three RBIs, back-to-back homers by Walker and Peña, and strong pitching secured Houston's victory.

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Overview

  • The Houston Astros defeated the Minnesota Twins 5-2 in Minneapolis, erasing an early 2-0 deficit in the Twins' home opener.
  • Christian Walker and Jeremy Peña hit back-to-back home runs in the second inning to tie the game, showcasing the Astros' offensive power.
  • Brendan Rodgers drove in three runs, including a pivotal two-run single in the fourth inning following a balk by Twins pitcher Joe Ryan.
  • Astros starter Hunter Brown recovered from a shaky first inning to pitch six strong frames, while relievers Bryan King, Bryan Abreu, and Josh Hader closed out the game with three scoreless innings.
  • The series continues Saturday with Twins pitcher Bailey Ober facing Astros' Spencer Arrighetti in Minneapolis.