Twins infielder ties MLB record last accomplished 72 years ago after getting hit in 12th straight at-bat
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It's almost impossible to get Jose Miranda out.
The Minnesota Twins infielder tied an MLB record by getting a hit in 12 straight at-bats.
He became the fourth player to accomplish the feat, which had last been done in 1952.
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Jose Miranda of the Minnesota Twins celebrates his solo home run with teammates in the third inning against the Houston Astros at Target Field July 5, 2024, in Minneapolis. (David Berding/Getty Images)
It all started with his final at-bat Wednesday, when he singled against the Detroit Tigers in the bottom of the eighth.
He followed that up by going 5-for-5 Thursday and 4-for-4 Friday, which made him 10 for 10.
He started Saturday against the Houston Astros by getting hit by a pitch in his first plate appearance. In the second inning, he drove in a run with a single. Two innings later, he singled again, matching the record.
In the bottom of the sixth, Miranda was mere inches away from standing alone, but a line drive went just foul. After battling to a 2-2 count, he eventually flied out to left field.
Jose Miranda of the Minnesota Twins celebrates a solo home run as he crosses home plate against the Houston Astros in the third inning at Target Field July 5, 2024, in Minneapolis. (David Berding/Getty Images)
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It had to come to an end eventually, but the Twins faithful gave him a solid ovation.
The hit by pitch earlier helped him set a franchise record by getting on base in 13 consecutive plate appearances.
Miranda joined the company of Johnny Kling (1902), Pinky Higgins (1938) and