The Twins Released the Rally Squirrel to blow the game open in the 5th, a breakdown

What Happened

The Minnesota Twins and the Chicago White Sox are locked in a tight 3-3 tie in the bottom of the fifth inning. Nick Gordon of the Twins grounds out for the first out and then Luis Arraez follows with another groundout, setting up what should be an easy final out to end the inning. However, the White Sox seem to lose focus in the field. Max Kepler reaches base on a ground ball that the White Sox fail to handle cleanly. With Kepler on first base, the Twins unleash their secret weapon - a rally squirrel. The lively rodent darts onto the field, weaving between Kepler's legs and sprinting towards the White Sox dugout. The squirrel doesn't touch the foul line, avoiding any potential interference and scurries into the White Sox dugout, seemingly putting a curse on the home team. The squirrel then makes its way into the stands, interacting with the excited Twins fans before eventually escaping back onto the field. The unexpected squirrel appearance has a clear impact, as Twins designated hitter Nelson Cruz follows with a booming double off the wall, scoring two runs and giving Minnesota a 5-3 lead. Next up, Eddie Rosario delivers a two-run single, extending the Twins' advantage to 7-3. "This guy's like, 'F***, I'm never going to forget this squirrel,'" says the announcer, acknowledging the sheer chaos and disruptive power of the rally squirrel's appearance. The Twins go on to win the game, with the squirrel's unexpected cameo playing a pivotal role in turning the tide in their favor.

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The White Sox and the Twins were tied at three in the bottom of the

fifth, and they grounded out to get one out there. They ground out to get

the second out there. Nice, easy bottom fifth with the Sox, you might think. This

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-2 dunker and then a swinging bunt here. Easy out, get the third out. No,