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Morneau's double lifts Twins over White Sox
MINNESOTA 4, CHI WHITE SOX 3
 

By Jon Avise
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

Minneapolis (Ticker) -- Justin Morneau knocked in the go-ahead
run in the seventh inning Wednesday, lifting the Minnesota Twins
to a 4-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox and a sweep of the
two-game series between the AL Central Division rivals.

Rookie Nick Blackburn (2-1) allowed three runs and eight hits in
seven innings, striking out four and walking a pair in the
Twins.

Dennys Reyes and Pat Neshek combined to pitch the eighth, and
closer Joe Nathan pitched a scoreless ninth inning to record his
ninth save, preserving the Twins' seventh come-from-behind win
of the season.

It wasn't the prettiest of wins for Blackburn, but it was one he
and his manager will both gladly take over the first-place
White Sox.

"He labored through it, but he made some pitches, got some outs
when he needed to," Twins manager Gardenhire said.

"I feel like I'm making a lot of mistakes, but I'm getting
lucky," Blackburn said. "I won't feel good until I'm hitting my
spots."

In what was a back-and-forth game, Morneau made certain
Blackburn got a win for his work. After rookie Carlos Gomez
reached base for the third time to lead off the seventh, Brendan
Harris' second sacrifice of the game moved him to second.

Morneau then drove in his team-leading 22nd run of the season,
smashing Boone Logan's pitch to deep left-center for a
ground-rule double.

"Off the bat, right away, I wasn't sure it was going to fall,"
Morneau said.

Chicago's Ehren Wasserman (0-1), who gave up Gomez's single,
picked up the loss in relief. He allowed one run and one hit in
one-third of an inning.

"When I'm on base, when I'm on second or third and Morneau or
(Joe) Mauer are up, I say 90 percent of the time, I'm gonna
score," Gomez said.

It was Chicago who got out front early. Blackburn's leadoff
walk to Nick Swisher in the first inning led to the game's first
run after Jim Thome drove in his 19th run of the season with a
double to center field.

Minnesota struck back immediately, Gomez leading off with a
single in the bottom half of the inning. Michael Cuddyer laced
a two-out single into right to tie the game at 1-1.

The base hit extended Cuddyer's hitting streak to five games
since he came off the disabled list April 25.

In the fourth, Chicago's Carlos Quentin drove a 1-1 pitch into
the left field seats to give Chicago a 2-1 lead. But the Twins
responded quickly, chasing White Sox starter Nick Masset from
the game in the bottom of the fourth with two runs to take the
lead.

Gomez doubled to left to score the first run, and Harris
grounded out to shortstop, plating Nick Punto to make it 3-2.

Gomez used his speed to almost tack on another in the fourth,
stealing third base and then breaking for home when the ball
squirted free from Chicago third baseman Joe Crede.

A textbook block of the plate by White Sox catcher Toby Hall,
though, ended the inning and drew the ire of Twins manager Ron
Gardenhire.

"It wasn't a good play - it was almost a good play," Gardenhire
said. "We'll work those things out and take care of them."

Chicago evened the game again in the top of the fifth on a
two-out RBI double by Swisher, setting the stage for Morneau's
heroics.

"It's been a couple rough games for us and we haven't really
been doing at the plate what we want to," Swisher said. "Our
pitchers go out there and do a heck of a job for us and we need
to start scoring some runs for them."

 
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