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The Minnesota Twins erupted for a season-defining offensive explosion Wednesday afternoon, pounding the Detroit Tigers 9-4 in a matinee that showcased their relentless lineup depth. The Twins' bats came alive early against Jack Flaherty, tagging the Detroit ace for six runs in just 4.₂ innings—including a towering two-run homer from Brooks Lee and a clutch three-RBI performance from Luke Keaschall, whose bases-clearing double in the fifth broke the game open. Minnesota's bullpen then slammed the door, with Thomas Hatch delivering 4.₁ scoreless innings in relief of a shaky Pierson Ohl start, while Ryan Jeffers and Alan Roden each contributed multi-hit efforts to the barrage.
Detroit's offense flashed power—Kerry Carpenter and Spencer Torkelson both went deep—but it wasn't enough to overcome the Twins' balanced attack. The loss drops the Tigers further back in the AL Central race, while Minnesota's statement win reinforces their postseason aspirations behind a lineup that's suddenly clicking on all cylinders.