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The Minnesota Twins walked off winners in dramatic fashion Sunday afternoon, overcoming a late Kansas City Royals rally with clutch hitting from their young core. Down 3-2 in the ninth, rookie sensation Luke Keaschall (3-for-5, HR, 2 RBI) ignited the comeback with a towering solo shot off Carlos Estevez, his scorching .415 average proving too much for KC to contain. Moments later, Ryan Fitzgerald—fresh off a two-hit, two-RBI performance—delivered the game-winning single, capping a 5-3 victory that sent the Target Field crowd into a frenzy. The Twins' bullpen, led by Michael Tonkin's two scoreless frames, silenced Kansas City's late threats after starter José Urena labored through three shaky innings.
Kansas City's Adam Frazier (4-for-5) and Maikel Garcia (3-for-4) waged a one-man battle against Minnesota's pitching, combining for seven hits, but it wasn't enough to offset the Twins' timely power. The loss stings for the Royals, who squandered a sixth-inning homer from Vinnie Pasquantino and now face pressure to regroup as the playoff race tightens. For Minnesota, the walk-off—their third in August—signals a team peaking at the right moment, with their young bats and resilient bullpen forming a potent late-game formula.