Twins’ Christian Vazquez aims to ride momentum into matchup vs. White Sox
Minnesota Twins catcher Christian Vazquez is determined to capitalize on his recent upswing in performance as the team heads into a three-game series against the Chicago White Sox. Despite a challenging season start, Vazquez’s recent success has rekindled optimism both for him and his team.
Christian Vazquez’s Recent Performance
After batting just .204 entering Monday night, Vazquez’s recent achievements include a pivotal walk-off home run against Houston Astros closer Josh Hader, complemented by three straight multi-hit games at the start of July. His renewed form is a testament to his relentless work ethic.
Vazquez’s Quote on Recent Success
“The game is so hard, and you never can stop working, and I think that’s where I’m at right now,” Vazquez stated. “I feel good. My swing feels very good. … I had a couple months of struggling, the first two, and I feel like right now is the old Vazquez everybody knows.”
Twins’ Recent Series Success
The Minnesota Twins have hit their stride, winning their last five series. Key contributions from players like Jose Miranda, who recorded a pinch-hit single on Sunday and has maintained a hitting streak in 13 of his past 14 at-bats, have been crucial.
Injury Concerns: Carlos Correa
The Twins faced a potential setback when shortstop Carlos Correa exited Sunday’s game after being struck on the right hand by a pitch. Diagnosed with a finger contusion, Correa plans to be in the lineup for the series against the White Sox.
White Sox’s Recent Struggles
The Chicago White Sox, holding the worst record in the major leagues at 26-66, are looking to recover from a tough series against the Miami Marlins. They suffered two heart-wrenching losses, including a 7-4 defeat on Sunday after allowing four runs in the ninth inning.
Pitching Matchup: Chris Flexen vs. TBD
Right-hander Chris Flexen (2-7, 5.08 ERA) will start for the White Sox, aiming for his first win since May 8. This will be his third appearance against the Twins this season. The Twins have not announced their starter for Monday’s game but have dominated the White Sox this season, winning all seven encounters.
Flexen’s Performance Against the Twins
Flexen has a 3.94 ERA in six career appearances against Minnesota. This season, he has recorded a 3.68 ERA with four strikeouts in 7 1/3 innings against the Twins, making Monday’s game critical for reversing his recent struggles.
Conclusion
As the Minnesota Twins prepare to face the Chicago White Sox, all eyes will be on Christian Vazquez to see if he can maintain his momentum. With high stakes for both teams, this series opener is set to be an exciting showdown.
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