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Luke Keaschall drives in three runs as Twins beat Tigers 9-4

Luke Keaschall drives in three runs as Twins beat Tigers 9-4

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DETROIT — Luke Keaschall drove in three runs for the second straight game and the Minnesota Twins beat the Detroit Tigers 9-4 on Wednesday.
Keaschell is hitting .393 in his nine-game major league career, which was interrupted in April by a broken arm. He returned on Tuesday and has four hits and six RBIs in his first two games back.
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