The sparse crowd at Target Field on Tuesday night was not hesitant about making its feelings known. As things went from bad to worse for the hometown team and the Minnesota Twins continued to fall into a progressively deeper hole against the team with the American League’s worst record, the boobirds came out.
An announced crowd of 11,721 fans — along with more than 300 canine friends — watched the Twins get routed by the Chicago White Sox, falling 12-3 in the second game of the series as they gave up 11 unanswered runs.
A pair of errors on throws to second base proved costly for the Twins, who gave up two runs in the fifth and two more in the sixth before the White Sox broke the game open with four runs in the seventh and added three more in the eighth.
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