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Mitchell Sports Roundup: Amateur Baseball GameDay & Twins get past Tigers

Mitchell Sports Roundup: Amateur Baseball GameDay & Twins get past Tigers

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Area Sports

Yesterday’s Game Result

  • Parkston Rays 11, Winner Colome Pheasants 4

Tonight’s Games

  • Freeman Blacksox @ Yankton Lakers at 7:30pm
  • Alexandria Angels @ Parkston Mudcats at 7:30pm
  • Madison Broncos @ Hartford-Humbolt Gamecocks at 7:30pm
  • Wessington Springs Owls @ Chamberlain Mallards at 8pm
  • Winner Demons @ Colome Chaos at 8pm
  • Four Corners @ KWL Nationals at 8pm
  • Burke Bombers @ Plankinton Bankers at 8pm

MLB

The Minnesota Twins faced the Detroit Tigers again last night. The Twins got back in the win column after taking down the Tigers on the road, 6-4. Minnesota registered 12 hits in the game, and Byron Buxton hit his 20th homerun of the season in the victory. The two teams play again this afternoon to round out their series at 12:10pm on MLBTV.

NBA

Game 4 in the NBA Finals took place last night between the No. 2 seed San Antonio Spurs and the No. 3 seed New York Knicks. It was a historic collapse by the Spurs and an improbable comeback by the Knicks who were down as many as 29 points and ended up winning 107-106. Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby combined for 69 points to lead New York.

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