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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Chad Moeller finally hit his first major
league home run, even if it never left the ballpark.
In his 78th major league at-bat, the rookie catcher hit a
tiebreaking, two-out, three-run inside-the-park homer as the
Minnesota Twins beat the New York Yankees 6-2 Saturday night.
| | Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens didn't allow a run in seven innings Saturday. Then New York's bullpen allowed six runs in one inning, and the Twins had a win. |
Minnesota, which has won seven of nine, got its 25th
come-from-behind win of the season.
Moeller came to bat with runners at first and third and the
score tied at 2. His sinking liner bounced past diving Yankees left
fielder Ryan Thompson and rolled to the wall, making it 5-2. His
three RBIs on the play equaled his season total for his first 24 games.
"I never would have expected that this was how I get my first
homer," Moeller said. "My legs are still shaking. It was great to
come up with a chance to win the game. I just was looking for a
solid hit and I got a single, then got a little lucky after that."
"They say the inside-the-park homer is the most exciting play
in baseball, and it probably is," Minnesota manager Tom Kelly
said. "Especially when we are the ones running around the bases.
This was a good comeback for us after Friday night."
Minnesota's three-run eighth-inning rally Friday was negated as
New York scored five runs in the ninth for a 9-5 win.
The Twins got some payback Saturday as they sent 12 batters to
the plate in the eighth off five New York relievers, getting five
hits and four walks to turn a 2-0 deficit into a 6-2 lead.
New York came into the game 47-0 when leading after seven
innings. The Yankees wasted a strong outing by Roger Clemens, who
allowed three singles in seven shutout innings.
"Baseball is a long season, but this one stung," Yankees
manager Joe Torre said. "A quality start was wasted. Our bullpen
is good 90 percent of the time, but not tonight."
Reliever Mike Stanton began the eighth with a 2-0 lead, but gave
up a single to Matt Lawton and David Ortiz's ground-rule double.
Ramiro Mendoza (7-4), activated Friday from the 15-day disabled
list, then walked the bases loaded.
After pinch-hitter Midre Cummings struck out, Jacque Jones tied
the game with a two-run single before Moeller's hit. Rookie Randy
Choate walked Ron Coomer with the bases loaded to force in the
final run.
Eric Milton (10-6) pitched no-hit ball through 5 1-3 innings,
and gave up his only two hits in the sixth. He retired 15 of the
first 16 batters he faced, the final eight he faced, and got eight
of his 10 strikeouts in the first four innings. He walked two in
eight innings, and LaTroy Hawkins completed the combined
two-hitter.
"I was out of the game and it was up to my teammates and they
came through," Milton said. "Clemens was Clemens -- a Hall of Fame
pitcher. I was just trying to keep us in the game. We finally got
to their bullpen."
Minnesota, which has won seven of nine, has 11 wins in its last at-bat.
Clemens did not allow a hit for 4 2-3 innings before Cristian
Guzman singled sharply to center. Clemens, 5-0 in July, stranded
eight Twins runners, including three at third base. He walked five
and struck out four.
The Yankees broke open a scoreless game with two runs in the
sixth. Thompson walked, took second on Jose Vizcaino's single and
scored on Derek Jeter's RBI single, New York's only two hits of the
game. Paul O'Neill's sacrifice fly scored Vizcaino to make it 2-0.
Game notes Glenallen Hill's pinch-hit grand slam that won Friday's
game was his 12th career pinch-hit home run. It also was New York's
fourth grand slam of the season. ... Since his Yankees debut June
30, David Justice is batting .350 (28-for-80) with 15 runs, 19
RBIs, six homers, six doubles and 14 walks in 23 games. ... RF
Torii Hunter was recalled Friday night from Triple-A Salt Lake
City. Hunter, 25, was batting .368 (77-for-209) with 18 home runs,
17 doubles and 61 RBIs in 55 games for the Buzz. Hunter replaced
Chad Allen, who was sent to Salt Lake City. ... The Twins have not
had a winning record in any month in 2000. They are 12-13 in July
with two games left. In 1999, the Twins' lone winning month was
July (15-11).
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Cleveland 14 Baltimore 3
Baltimore 4 Cleveland 0
(2nd game)
Seattle 6 Toronto 5
Anaheim 6 Chi. White Sox 5
Minnesota 6 NY Yankees 2
Tampa Bay 2 Kansas City 1
Detroit 10 Texas 2
Oakland 12 Boston 1
Atlanta 13 Houston 5
NY Mets 4 St. Louis 3
Chicago Cubs 8 San Francisco 1
Florida 4 Arizona 2
Cincinnati 4 Montreal 3
Philadelphia 3 Los Angeles 0
Pittsburgh 10 San Diego 2
Colorado 10 Milwaukee 2
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