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ARLINGTON, Texas(AP) The return of
Nelson Cruz
to the
Texas Rangers
lineup still didn't mean a day off for
Marlon Byrd
or put rookie speedster
Julio Borbon
on the bench.
Byrd, starting his 52nd straight game, homered in consecutive innings and made a spectacular diving catch in between those
long balls. Borbon went deep for the first time in his career in an 11-1 victory over the
Minnesota Twins
on Thursday night that kept Texas within a game of Boston for the AL wild-card lead.
''This is fun,'' Byrd said. ''You just hope you just keep grinding it out, keep getting hits, keep helping this team win and
they keep putting you out there.''
Cruz, the All-Star slugger activated from the 15-day disabled list before the game after missing 15 games because of a sprained
left ankle, homered in his return to the lineup.
Every Rangers starter had a hit in their last home game before playing nine games in a row and 15 of 19 on the road.
Borbon went 3 for 5 with three RBIs, and is hitting .536 (15 for 28) in seven starts since being recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma
City while Cruz was hurt.
Michael Young
and
Hank Blalock
, who hasn't had a day off since June 30 and was in a 3-for-27 slump, also had three hits.
''I can't say how hungry I am to win. It's great to be in the race. We want to win,'' said Young, who in his ninth season
is the longest-tenured Ranger. ''We have a bunch of young guys and we're feeding off their energy. This gives us some momentum
heading into the trip.''
Derek Holland
(7-7) allowed one run in 5 1-3 innings to win his third straight start. The rookie left-hander beat the
Red Sox
and AL West-leading
Los Angeles Angels
his previous two starts.
Holland was pulled with the bases loaded and a 4-1 lead after three Twins singles in the sixth. Hard-throwing rookie
Neftali Feliz
needed only two pitches to induce an inning-ending double-play grounder from
Joe Crede
.
''That turned the momentum,'' Twins manager
Ron Gardenhire
said. ''They got back in the dugout and scored some runs.''
Cruz, who hadn't played for Texas since getting hurt while chasing a game-winning hit by Oakland's
Rajai Davis
on Aug. 3, ignited a five-run sixth for the Rangers when he led off the inning with his 26th homer. He was 0 for 10 in a three-game
rehab assignment this week at Triple-A Oklahoma City.
That was a welcome outburst for the Rangers, who had blown four-run deficits each of the previous two nights to lose.
All four Texas homers came in 5 1-3 innings off rookie right-hander
Anthony Swarzak
(3-7), who gave up six runs to lose his fourth consecutive start.
Byrd, who has a career-high 14 homers, hit a solo shot in the second and a two-run blast to center an inning later to put
the Rangers up 4-0. The left fielder also had a diving backhanded catch to end the Minnesota third, and had a sacrifice fly
in the seventh.
Delmon Young
hit the first pitch of the fifth over the left-field wall for Minnesota's only run.
Swarzak was done after giving up a one-out walk to
Taylor Teagarden
.
Bobby Keppel
then allowed doubles to all three batters he faced, including Young, whose ball ricocheted off the top of the 14-foot high
wall in left. Manager
Ron Washington
questioned if it was a homer, but umpires used video replay to confirm it was a double.
Borbon pulled his homer down the right-field line in the third, and he had one of the doubles in the sixth off Keppel.
NOTES: The only time the Rangers (68-52) had more wins through 120 games was 1999, when they had 71 on their way to their
last AL West title. ... It was Byrd's third multihomer game in his career, the second this season. ... Young has hit in 22
consecutive home games. That is one short of the Rangers Ballpark record of 23 in a row set by newly reacquired catcher
Ivan Rodriguez
in 1995. ... Swarzak, who threw seven shutout innings in his major league debut for the Twins in May, has allowed 22 earned
runs over 13 1-3 innings his last four starts. ... The Twins said INF
Matt Macri
cleared waivers after being designated for assignment off the 40-man roster. Macri will return to Triple-A Rochester.
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