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MINNEAPOLIS(AP) The
Minnesota Twins
have been celebrating their final season in the Metrodome the easy way.
Jogging around the bases has become routine for these suddenly powerful Twins, whose home run streak reached nine straight
games - their longest in seven years.
Justin Morneau
's three-run shot capped a five-run fifth inning against Boston starter
Jon Lester
, and the Twins beat the
Red Sox
5-2 on Tuesday night.
''That dude's got a lot of power. It makes it a lot more fun when stuff like that happens,'' said
Nick Blackburn
(4-2), who struck out a career-high seven in seven innings.
Minnesota began the game with the fifth-most home runs in the majors after finishing next-to-last in each of the last two
years, but Morneau's was set up by the small ball the Twins have been more familiar with.
In contrast, struggling slugger
David Ortiz
was dropped to sixth from the No. 3 spot in the Boston lineup. The last time Oritz, who has just one homer this season, batted
lower than fourth was May 18, 2004.
Good speed plus seeing-eye singles and high chops were actually the recipe for this Twins victory. The bottom four in Minnesota's
batting order -
Brendan Harris
,
Delmon Young
,
Matt Tolbert
and
Nick Punto
- were a combined 1 for 30 over the previous three games. But they had four hits and scored three runs between them, frustrating
Lester (3-5) in the fifth.
''If the bottom of the order can start producing,'' Punto said, ''this can be one of the best offenses in team history.''
Lester's breakout 2008 season hasn't led to any sustained success yet this year: He has given up at least five runs in six
of 10 starts.
After stranding a runner on third with one out in the second, striking out
Joe Mauer
with a runner on second to end the third, and breezing through a three-up-three-down fourth, Lester faltered in the fifth.
Jacoby Ellsbury
made a fully extended horizontal catch in deep center field to take an extra-base hit from Young, but Tolbert beat out a chop
to shortstop and Punto followed with an RBI single to tie the game at 1.
Denard Span
bounced into an out, but it cleared Lester's head and allowed Tolbert to score.
''That's how you put the pressure on the defense, and we need more of that,'' Twins manager
Ron Gardenhire
said.
Then Mauer walked, before Morneau's line drive that quickly cleared the right-field wall. Lester hung his head and wiped his
face with his jersey, while Morneau jogged around the bases for the 14th time this season to make it 5-1.
''I felt like I threw the ball pretty well. Made one mistake. He hit it out. That's what makes him a good hitter,'' Lester
said. ''I don't think it's a mental lapse or anything like that. It's just not executing pitches.''
Lester finished six innings, allowing six hits and one walk while striking out four.
''That's tough to beat those guys when that stuff happens,'' Pedroia said. ''Because their two, three, four, five, six guys,
they swing the bats better than anybody in baseball.''
Blackburn found himself in similar situations as Lester, but he avoided the game-changing hit.
After collecting 16 hits in each of the last two games, Boston took a 1-0 lead on
Dustin Pedroia
's double in the fifth but left four runners in scoring position during Blackburn's outing.
''His ball is really sinking now. A lot of confidence. He's mastering the strike zone,'' Gardenhire said.
Blackburn has lasted seven innings or more in six of his last seven starts, and
Matt Guerrier
pitched a perfect eighth before
Joe Nathan
notched his seventh save with a scoreless ninth.
Notes: X-rays were negative on Twins 3B
Joe Crede
's right hand, where he was hit by a pitch Sunday. He has a deep bone bruise. ...
Clay Buchholz
took a perfect game into the ninth inning for Boston's Triple-A affiliate Pawtucket Monday. Francona acknowledged the concern
of prospects like Buchholz growing frustrated by spending too much time in the minors, but said: ''If the callups were on
their schedule, we'd have a 55-man roster.'' ... Mauer failed to get a hit for just the fourth time in 24 games. ... Ellsbury
extended his hitting streak to 21 games.
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