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Kody Clemens gives Twins the lead with 3-run HR (0:30)

Kody Clemens comes up big with a go-ahead, three-run home run in the eighth inning for the Twins. (0:30)

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May 14, 2025, 06:50 PM ET

BALTIMORE -- The Minnesota Twins lost a couple of mainstays in their lineup -- and even their manager. They had to use every reliever they had over the course of a doubleheader.

The Baltimore Orioles still couldn't beat them.

Minnesota rallied from a three-run deficit in the opener and a two-run deficit in Game 2, sweeping its twin bill against Baltimore on Wednesday, 6-3 and 8-6. The Twins have now won 10 games in a row -- the longest winning streak in the majors this season -- to move three games above .500.

"You use all your relievers in two games. Nobody gave up a run. They kept us in games," said bench coach Jayce Tingler, standing in for manager Rocco Baldelli, who was dealing with an illness. "It's up and down the lineup. It feels like it's a different guy kind of every day making the big play, making the big hit."

Christian Vazquez hit a three-run homer in the fourth inning of the first game, putting the Twins ahead to stay after they had faced an early 3-0 deficit. In the second game, the Orioles scored six runs in the third to go ahead 6-4. Then Baltimore didn't score again.

"We're having fun," Vazquez told reporters after the game. "Good teams do that. Winning teams, they have fun, they back each other, and that's very important."

With the score 6-5 in the eighth, Kody Clemens hit a three-run homer to lift Minnesota to another win.

"That was a battle today. Obviously, doubleheaders are a grind," Clemens said. "This team keeps just passing the baton to one another and I thought it was a great team win. This team's on a roll right now. We just need to keep the confidence up."

Minnesota had a double-digit win streak in 2024, as well, winning 12 straight.

Relievers Danny Coulombe, Brock Stewart (1-0), Louis Varland, Griffin Jax, Jhoan Duran, Jorge Alcala, Kody Funderburk (1-0), Justin Topa and Cole Sands combined to pitch 9⅓ scoreless innings for Minnesota.

The Twins lost first baseman Ty France to a foot issue in the first game, then outfielder Harrison Bader left the second because of groin tightness.

The Orioles are now 11 games under .500, their lowest point since they were 24-35 in 2022. Baltimore was never under .500 at any point last year, and was never more than one game under in 2023.

The Orioles appeared to have a decent shot at salvaging a split Wednesday after Cedric Mullins hit a grand slam in the six-run third inning. Charlie Morton, battered as a starter so far this season, managed three solid innings of relief, giving up only one run.

But in the eighth, Yennier Cano (0-3) came in and took his third loss in his past five appearances. After a single and a stolen base, he balked a runner to third. Then he allowed a walk before Clemens hit a drive to right to send Baltimore to another defeat.

The Orioles scored nine runs in the third innings of the two games Wednesday -- and none in the other 16 innings played.

"Teams are getting hits against us in big spots," Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said. "And we're having a tough time doing that."

Tomoyuki Sugano (4-2) will take the mound for the Orioles against Chris Paddack (1-3) in Thursday's series finale. The Twins have a chance to sweep the season series against Baltimore after taking all three games in Minnesota last week.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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