SamuelDeduno
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W4 | 4 |
| L1 | 1 |
| G8 | 14 |
| IP46.0 | 51.0 |
| BB36 | 40 |
| SO30 | 37 |
MattHarrison
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W14 | 44 |
| L7 | 26 |
| G24 | 118 |
| IP161.0 | 572.0 |
| BB46 | 196 |
| SO96 | 344 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W4 | 4 |
| L1 | 1 |
| G8 | 14 |
| IP46.0 | 51.0 |
| BB36 | 40 |
| SO30 | 37 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W14 | 44 |
| L7 | 26 |
| G24 | 118 |
| IP161.0 | 572.0 |
| BB46 | 196 |
| SO96 | 344 |
The AL West-leading Texas Rangers are dominating the Minnesota Twins this season, but Adrian Beltre and Josh Hamilton 's success against them goes much further back.
The duo looks for another big effort at the plate as the Rangers attempt to beat the Twins for the seventh time in eight meetings Friday night.
Texas (73-51) is 6-1 against Minnesota (51-73) in 2012 after dropping nine of the previous 12.
The Rangers capitalized on another meeting with the last-place club in the AL Central on Thursday, winning 10-6 in the opener of this four-game set at Arlington.
Hamilton and Beltre could keep Texas rolling against the Twins after pounding them again Thursday. Hamilton collected five RBIs with two hits, and Beltre finished with three hits, including his fourth homer in his last two games.
They've routinely pounded Minnesota pitching - Hamilton has a .324 career average and is hitting .364 with six doubles, three homers and 12 RBIs in his last 11 meetings. Beltre is batting .426 with 15 runs in 13 games against the Twins, and the third baseman is also on a tear in his past six games at home, going 12 for 26 with four homers and six RBIs.
Hamilton, the 2010 AL MVP, is hitting .345 with 17 RBIs in the past 16 games.
"Down the stretch, he is our horse," manager Ron Washington said of Hamilton. "So is Beltre, so is (Mitch) Moreland, so is (David) Murphy. We've got a pretty good team."
The Rangers have won seven of nine at home, and Matt Harrison (14-7, 3.19 ERA) gets the ball seeking his career-high 15th victory. The left-hander matched his overall win total from last year Sunday, yielding two runs and two hits with seven strikeouts in eight innings of an 11-2 victory at Toronto.
"The most important thing was my mechanics and I was able to hone those in pretty quick," Harrison said of making an adjustment in his windup. "It definitely kept me in the strike zone more and built confidence, and I was able to be more aggressive with all my pitches."
Harrison has won his last two starts against the Twins while posting a 1.17 ERA. He beat them April 13, yielding one run in eight innings in a 4-1 road victory.
The Twins, who stranded 14 runners Thursday, have lost 12 of 14. Their rotation has compiled a 5.73 ERA and allowed opponents to hit .329 in that span.
Samuel Deduno (4-1, 3.33) will try to show some improvement as he's scheduled to get the ball against the Rangers for the first time since making his first major league start July 7 in Arlington. The rookie right-hander allowed three runs and six hits - including homers to Hamilton and Beltre - in 5 1-3 innings of a 4-3 loss in 10 innings.
Deduno has constantly battled control problems, issuing 36 walks in 46 innings over eight starts. That includes walking at least five in each of his last three outings.
He allowed a season-high six and hit another batter while yielding two runs in six innings of Sunday's 5-1 loss at Seattle.
"I don't know what to say about the walks," Deduno said. "Too many. Too many people. Too many bodies. I have to be better. That's too many."
| HITTERS | AB | AVG | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | OBP | OPS | SLG |
| Jamey Carroll | 5 | .200 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | .429 | .629 | .200 |
| Alexi Casilla | 5 | .400 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .400 | .800 | .400 |
| Ryan Doumit | 4 | .250 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .250 | .500 | .250 |
| Joe Mauer | 11 | .273 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | .429 | .974 | .545 |
| Justin Morneau | 8 | .250 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 1 | .333 | .833 | .500 |
| Trevor Plouffe | 4 | .250 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .250 | .750 | .500 |
| Ben Revere | 6 | .333 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | .429 | .762 | .333 |
| Denard Span | 10 | .400 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | .400 | 1.000 | .600 |
| Danny Valencia | 8 | .125 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | .111 | .236 | .125 |
| Josh Willingham | 9 | .222 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 5 | .300 | .522 | .222 |
Minnesota Twins |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| August 12, 2012 | Denard Span | Day-to-Day | Left game - right shoulder injury |
| July 25, 2012 | Anthony Swarzak | 15-Day DL | Mild right rotator cuff strain |
| July 25, 2012 | Anthony Swarzak | 15-Day DL | Mild right rotator cuff strain |
| July 21, 2012 | Trevor Plouffe | 15-Day DL | Bruised right thumb |
| July 21, 2012 | Trevor Plouffe | 15-Day DL | Bruised right thumb |
| July 17, 2012 | Matt Capps | 15-Day DL | Right rotator cuff irritation |
Texas Rangers |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| August 22, 2012 | Yu Darvish | Day-to-Day | Right quad tightness |
| August 11, 2012 | Mike Napoli | 15-Day DL | Strained left quadriceps |
| August 05, 2012 | Elvis Andrus | Day-to-Day | Left game - shoulder soreness |
| July 19, 2012 | Colby Lewis | 60-Day DL | Torn flexor tendon, right elbow |
| July 06, 2012 | Josh Hamilton | Day-to-Day | Left game - Lower back spasms |
| June 26, 2012 | Mark Lowe | 15-Day DL | Strained right intercostal muscle |
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -- Adrian Beltre was thinking about the possibility of being part of a no-hitter throughout the game.
The Texas Rangers third baseman didn't think about hitting for the cycle until his final at-bat.
Beltre completed his second career cycle with a seventh-inning single, only minutes after Texas left-hander Matt Harrison lost his no-hit bid in the Rangers' 8-0 win over the Minnesota Twins on Friday night.
So just what was the bigger story? Beltre's cycle or Harrison allowing only two singles over eight innings for his career-best 15th victory.
"Harrison, definitely," Beltre said. "He was terrific. He came out throwing strikes, hitting the corners, using the defense. He's been solid all year. We expect to have a good outing from him, but today was something special."
Harrison (15-7) didn't allow a hit until Trevor Plouffe lined a solid single to left with two outs in the seventh. That came right after left fielder David Murphy made a diving catch fully extended on Ryan Doumit 's sinking liner to keep the no-hit bid intact, though Murphy had no chance to get to the next ball hit his way.
"That was an unbelievable play," said Harrison, who pumped his fist when Murphy made the catch. "I guess I got a little too excited right there. I still feel like I made a pretty good pitch to (Plouffe)."
After shaking off catcher Luis Martinez calling for a fastball, Harrison threw a changeup. Plouffe got enough bat on the ball to knock it over the infield for the Twins' first hit.
Fans stood and applauded Harrison on the All-Star's effort. Among them in the front row was Rangers president Nolan Ryan , the Hall of Fame president who threw two of his seven career no-hitters while pitching for Texas.
"That was as good of a break as I've gotten on a ball all year long. ... It's fun to make a play in a situation like that," Murphy said of his catch. "It's an instinct-type of play and just go get it."
Samuel Deduno (4-2) lost his second consecutive start after winning his first four major league decisions. The right-hander allowed seven runs and 11 hits over five innings.
Rookie left-hander Robbie Ross worked the ninth to close out the Rangers' ninth shutout of the season. It was the eighth time Minnesota has been held scoreless this season.
"Pretty much dominated by the young left-hander (Harrison) over there. He pretty much ate us up,"' manager Ron Gardenhire said. "We were pretty much a non-factor in the game today, they pretty much dominated."
Beltre's cycle came two nights after he hit three homers in a game against Baltimore.
After an RBI triple in the first inning against the Twins, his first three-base hit in two years, Beltre had an RBI double to cap a five-run second inning that put the Rangers up 6-0. Beltre led off the fifth with his 24th homer, his third consecutive game with a homer. His single in the seventh inning gave him the cycle.
Over the past four games, Beltre is 12 of 18 with five homers, three doubles and a triple.
The other cycle for Beltre also came at Rangers Ballpark, when he was playing for Seattle on Sept. 1, 2008. Ironically, he had three of his hits that night off Harrison.
Beltre knows it would have probably been impossible for a cycle off Harrison on this night.
"No chance," he said. "Maybe one, one little blooper."
It is the sixth cycle in Rangers history. The last was Bengie Molina 's on July 16, 2010, at Boston, which was also the last time an AL player hit for the cycle.
Harrison allowed only two singles, his second consecutive start allowing only two hits in eight innings. The last Rangers pitcher to accomplish that was Jim Bibby in July 1973.
Harrison struck out five and walked two while throwing 118 pitches.
"A guy that was in control from the first pitch. He certainly commanded the strike zone, got a lot of quick outs," manager Ron Washington said. "He was locked in."
After walking the second batter of the game, Harrison didn't allow another runner until he misplayed Ben Revere 's comebacker in the third and threw the ball away. That was the same inning third baseman Beltre fielded Alexi Casilla 's high chopper off the plate and threw him out on a close play at first.
Josh Hamilton singled and scored on Beltre's triple in the first, when centerfielder Revere appeared to have the ball within his reach but was unable to come up with it as he ran hard toward the left-center wall. It was Beltre's first triple since July 26, 2010.
Murphy led off the Rangers second with a double and scored on Mitch Moreland 's single. Deduno had a throwing error that allowed Moreland to score before Ian Kinsler had a two-run single.
Notes: It was the fourth cycle in the majors this season. Arizona's Aaron Hill did it twice and Scott Hairston had one for the New York Mets . ... The Rangers have scored at least five runs in an inning a majors-best 25 times this season, including once in both games against Minnesota this series. Arizona had 17 innings with five or more runs before Friday night. ... Joe Mauer caught his 831st career game, matching Earl Battey for the most in Twins history.