Miranda of the Twins Equals MLB Record with Hit in 12th Consecutive At-Bat

Miranda of the Twins Equals MLB Record with Hit in 12th Consecutive At-Bat

Minnesota Twins outfielder Miranda made history on Tuesday night when she recorded a hit in her 12th consecutive at-bat, tying the Major League Baseball record set by Walt Dropo in 1952. Miranda’s impressive feat came during the Twins’ game against the Chicago White Sox, where she went 4 for 4 with a double and three singles.

Miranda’s hot streak began last week during a game against the Detroit Tigers, where she went 5 for 5 at the plate. Since then, she has continued to deliver clutch hits for the Twins, helping them secure several key victories.

The 27-year-old outfielder has been a standout player for the Twins this season, boasting a batting average of .350 and an on-base percentage of .420. Miranda’s consistent hitting and ability to come through in clutch situations have made her a fan favorite in Minnesota.

Miranda’s record-tying performance has garnered praise from teammates, coaches, and fans alike. Twins manager Alex Cora praised Miranda’s work ethic and dedication to her craft, stating that she is a “special player” who has the potential to achieve even greater things in her career.

As Miranda continues to make headlines with her impressive hitting streak, baseball fans around the world are eagerly watching to see if she can break the record and set a new standard for excellence at the plate. With her talent and determination, there’s no doubt that Miranda has the potential to leave a lasting legacy in Major League Baseball.