Red Sox 12, Twins 5
Ortiz homers twice, continues to torment Twins
The Red Sox’ David Ortiz drove in six with a pair of thunderclap home runs to right field as the Red Sox beat his former team.
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Red Sox 12, Twins 5
The Red Sox’ David Ortiz drove in six with a pair of thunderclap home runs to right field as the Red Sox beat his former team.
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