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MINNEAPOLIS(AP) The
Minnesota Twins
are finally on a roll, and so is
Delmon Young
.
Michael Cuddyer
doesn't think that is a coincidence.
Young's fourth hit of the night scored Cuddyer in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift the
Minnesota Twins
to a 7-6 victory over the
Baltimore Orioles
on Tuesday night.
Justin Morneau
hit his 29th homer of the season for the Twins, who have won five games in a row for the first time all season as they chase
the
Detroit Tigers
and
Chicago White Sox
in the AL Central.
A notoriously slow starter, Young hit .241 in April and .236 in May, but has rebounded nicely of late. Over his last 10 games,
Young is hitting .292 with three homers and 13 RBIs to raise his average to .266. His four hits on Tuesday night tied a career
high.
''He's been swinging great this month and we need that,'' Cuddyer said. ''Since he's been swinging great, we've been playing
better. I think that's a direct correlation.''
With two outs in the ninth, Cuddyer hit a liner off a diving
Brian Roberts
' glove at second base to get things started. Kam Mikolio (0-1) then walked
Jason Kubel
before Young hit one the opposite way. Cuddyer easily beat right fielder
Nick Markakis
' throw home and the jubilant Twins mobbed Young at first base.
''The last couple weeks, we'll give up some runs early,'' Young said. ''From what the guys have been saying, this is the best
offense they've had here in the last 10 years, so we know we can score runs and we know we can do it with one swing of the
bat.''
The Twins (63-63) moved into a tie with the
White Sox
, who lost to Boston, for second place in the division.
Michael Aubrey
had a double and three RBIs for the Orioles, who led 5-3 going into the sixth, but never were able to come up with the big
hit to put the game away.
Jose Mijares
(2-2) pitched one inning for the win and the Twins bullpen allowed only two runs over the final 6 1-3 innings in relief of
Armando Gabino
, who was shaky in his major league debut.
Gabino became the 22nd pitcher used by the Twins in a year plagued by injuries and riddled with inconsistency. The club record
for pitchers used in a season is 23 in 1989.
Gabino lasted only 2 2-3 innings, giving up five hits and four runs with three walks, but the Orioles could have had so much
more. Before the game, Orioles manager Dave Trembley spoke of the importance of staying on the 25 year old and taking advantage
when he struggled.
''If you get a chance early, you better not let them off the ropes,'' Trembley said. ''You've got to go after him. You've
got to get him early.''
Baltimore stranded eight runners in the first four innings and left the bases loaded in the third and fourth innings.
''I don't feel like we gave it away, I feel we didn't take it,'' Trembley said. ''It was there for us to take, and we didn't
take it.''
Those missed opportunities allowed the Twins to scratch their way back into it, even though Gabino and
Philip Humber
combined to walk seven hitters in 3 2-3 innings.
Morneau, in his second game back after missing six with an inner ear infection, hit a solo homer in the third inning. It was
his first since Aug. 2, a span of 51 at-bats.
Alexi Casilla
's two-run double off
Brian Bass
highlighted a three-run sixth inning that tied the game 6-all.
Orioles starter
Brian Matusz
gave up three runs on seven hits with three strikeouts and two walks in five innings.
''A guy goes out there and gives us a three run lead in the last four innings,'' Bass said. ''You're expected to hold it and
win the game. Unfortunately I coughed it up and didn't get it done.''
Denard Span
had a triple and two RBIs for the Twins.
NOTES: Roberts went 0 for 5 and did not reach base for the first time in 27 games, snapping the longest active streak in the
majors. ... Orioles CF
Felix Pie
made a brilliant lunging catch on a gapper by
Carlos Gomez
in the second inning. He also had a baserunning blunder in the sixth when Morneau caught a ball in foul territory and doubled
Pie up trying to advance to third base. ... Lefties were 0 for 8 against Matusz in his previous five starts of the season.
Twins lefties Span, Mauer and Morneau combined to go 3 for 9 with a homer and three RBIs.
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