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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -This is what it often looks like when the
Minnesota Twins
are winning: bunts, two-out singles and a whole lot of speed.
Nick Blackburn
combined with two relievers on a five-hitter, and
Joe Mauer
's two-run single with two outs sparked a five-run third inning that led the surging Twins over the
Detroit Tigers
, 7-0 Wednesday.
''That's one of their assets. They have really good speed in the 9 hole, 1 hole and 2 hole,'' Tigers manager Jim Leyland said.
''That's a weapon, and they use it very well.''
Minnesota took two of three from the Tigers and has won 13 of 15. Detroit, which had won 18 of 22 coming into the series,
was shut out for the 10th time this season, the most in the major leagues.
The Twins have outscored the Tigers 39-17 in six games at the Metrodome this year, winning five.
Blackburn (7-4) allowed three hits in seven innings, struck out four and walked one.
Jesse Crain
allowed two hits in the eighth, and
Boof Bonser
pitched a 1-2-3 ninth.
''We didn't swing the bats worth'' anything, Leyland said.
Leyland is ''learning more and more that your pitchers have to be good fielders'' when playing the Twins. They laid down three
bunts in the game after having four infield hits a night earlier.
The third-inning rally featured five singles, a walk and an error by third baseman
Carlos Guillen
.
''That's what we preach,'' Twins manager
Ron Gardenhire
said. ''That's what we talk about. When it starts happening, that's when we start winning ballgames.''
Nick Punto
walked opening the third and, following a forceout,
Carlos Gomez
doubled past Guillen, who was creeping in after Gomez opened the game with a bunt single.
Even cleanup hitter
Justin Morneau
, one of just two Twins with more than five home runs, got in on the small-ball action, chopping an offspeed pitch off the
plate that Guillen bobbled. That made three of
Eddie Bonine
's five runs unearned.
Bonine, making just his fourth career start, was taken out with the bases loaded in the third. The 27-year-old rookie gave
up just one extra base hit, but was done in by a number of balls that found holes in the infield.
Blackburn bounced back after one of the worst starts of his career, when he gave up six runs and four homers last Friday in
a no-decision against Milwaukee. He has given up four or more earned runs in five starts this year, and in the starts directly
after, he is 5-0 with a 1.82 ERA.
''It's huge, just to realize that you can still go back out there and get the job done and compete at this level,'' Blackburn
said. ''Especially after a rough one like that, it's good to see the turnaround.''
Punto made the play of the game with two outs in the top of the third, diving to stop
Placido Polanco
's grounder up the middle, with
Clete Thomas
on third and
Curtis Granderson
on first.
Without enough time to grab the ball from his glove and make a backhand flip, Punto instead used his glove to fling a grounder
to second base.
Alexi Casilla
also had to lunge to field the ball and was able to keep a foot on second, beating the speedy Granderson by a split second
and saving what would've been the game's first run.
''I'm sure we'll all see that on Web Gems tonight,'' Bonine said.
Punto and Casilla slapped gloves and shouted encouragement at each other as they ran to the dugout, and the momentum carried
over to the bottom of the inning when Punto stepped in against Bonine.
''We've got a lot of young guys playing really well, and they bring a higher energy,'' Punto said. ''It's hard not to feed
off that. We're having a lot of fun.''
Notes: In 2003, the Tigers were blanked 11 times before the All-Star break, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. ... Twins
manager
Ron Gardenhire
was in good spirits before the game with the doctor's report of a clean bill of health for his heart, an exam prompted by
a stress test that raised concern. ''They did say the big diet word. They did say a lot about that. Workout and diet,'' Gardenhire
said. ... Tigers 1B
Miguel Cabrera
was out of the lineup for the second straight game after hurting his left hip flexor muscle. Manager Jim Leyland said he was
available to pinch hit and that he expects him to play Thursday at Seattle. ... An MRI on Twins RF
Michael Cuddyer
's right index finger revealed a sprain at the knuckle; the original diagnosis was a strained tendon. He's eligible to come
off the DL on July 12, two days before the All-Star break, so the team might wait until after that to activate Cuddyer and
send him to play in a couple of minor league games during the break.
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