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MINNEAPOLIS — Jazz Chisholm Jr. has made plenty of noise with his bat, legs and often his mouth this season.
But on Wednesday night, it was his defense that left some of his teammates speechless, making two key plays to help out Luis Gil in what became a 10-5 win over the Twins at Target Field.
The more acrobatic, highlight-reel play came in the fourth inning, when Brooks Lee roped a ground ball to Chisholm’s right.
He made a diving stop to backhand the ball, but then when he popped to his feet, he was still facing center field.
So he somehow contorted himself to throw across his body while