NORTH PORT, FLA. – After scoring 13 runs in their first 13 innings of the spring, the Twins were shut out by six Atlanta pitchers on Tuesday and suffered their first Grapefruit League loss, 6-0 at CoolToday Park.
Minnesota hitters managed only five hits, all of them singles, and only one runner even reached third base during the seven-inning contest. Rookie lefthander Ian Anderson allowed three consecutive one-out singles in the second inning, but escaped without allowing a run by striking out third baseman Jose Miranda and inducing an inning-ending fly out by Max Kepler.
Charlie Barnes, Danny Coulombe and Ian Gibaut each allowed two runs, Barnes' first-inning pair on a home run by Braves catcher Travis d'Arnaud.