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Morales Delivers
Morales Delivers
Morales Delivers
Kendrys Morales slapped a line drive away from the Texas shift, landing it just inside the foul line in left field where the only person close to it was a security guard scrambling to get out of the way. A deft leap from the guard kept the ball in play and sent the Twins on their way to ending a 10-game road losing streak.
Tumbling Twins
Tumbling Twins
Tumbling Twins
Minnesota left fielder Josh Willingham made a diving attempt at a sinking line drive. A couple of batters later, he was chasing down a deep fly ball when he ran into the outfield wall.
Twins Slump Continues
Twins Slump Continues
Twins Slump Continues
With their rotation depleted and the new slugger sidelined by a rash of injuries, the Texas Rangers have been forced to find alternate methods for winning. It's working quite well in late May.
Gibson Sharp, But ...
Gibson Sharp, But ...
Gibson Sharp, But ...
Kyle Gibson gave up six hits and struck out four in six scoreless innings, but the Minnesota Twins left nine runners on base and went 0 for 8 with runners in scoring position in a 1-0 loss to the Texas Rangers.
Crazy Finish
Crazy Finish
Crazy Finish
Eduardo Nunez's two-out single for Minnesota had just tied the game, and the ninth inning was about to end on a routine ground ball. What happened next was anything but by the book.

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