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Mitchell Sports Roundup: Tomorrow’s Amateur Baseball Slate + Twins win Third Straight Game

Mitchell Sports Roundup: Tomorrow’s Amateur Baseball Slate + Twins win Third Straight Game

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Area Sports

Tomorrow’s Games

  • Irene Cardinals @ Freeman Blacksox at 7:30pm
  • Platte Killer Tomatoes @ Mount Vernon Mustangs at 7:30pm
  • Canova Gang @ Madison Broncos at 7:30pm
  • Parkston Rays @ Parkston Mudcats at 7:30pm
  • KWL Nationals @ Chamberlain Mallards at 8pm
  • Colome Chaos @ Plankinton Bankers at 8pm
  • Four Corners @ Wessington Springs Owls at 8pm

MLB

The Minnesota Twins took on the Texas Rangers in the second game of their series last night. It was an even better game this time for the Twins as they dominated and got a 12-2 win. Minnesota has now won four of their last five games and are on a three-game winning streak. The final game of this series will be tomorrow afternoon at 1:35pm on MLBTV/ESPN Unlimited.

WNBA

The Minnesota Lynx, who are winners of nine of their last 10 games, get back to action tonight. They’ll travel to play the Sparks in Los Angeles, CA at 9pm on WNBA League Pass.

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