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Slowey leads Twins past Tigers
MINNESOTA 9, DETROIT 4
 

DETROIT (Ticker) -- Kevin Slowey finally walked off the mound
smiling.

Slowey tossed six scoreless innings for his first win of the
season and Justin Morneau drove in two runs as the Minnesota
Twins posted an 8-4 triumph over the Detroit Tigers on Friday
night at Comerica Park.

After four failed attempts, Slowey (1-4) showcased his talents
against one of the better lineups in the tough American League,
holding the Tigers to just four hits with three walks and two
strikeouts.

"After seeing them score like 40 runs in the last three days, we
were worried about surviving this, but Slowey was great," Twins
manager Ron Gardenhire said. "We've seen him throw some pretty
good ballgames, but this is certainly the best performance he's
had against a team like this."

The 24-year-old righthander also remained undefeated through two
career starts against Detroit, which had its three-game winning
streak snapped.

Minnesota's offensive supplied Slowey with some early run
support off Tigers starter Armando Galarraga in the second
inning.

With the bases loaded, Brandan Harris drove in Jason Kubel with
an RBI ground out and Carlos Gomez followed with a run-scoring
single to center for a 2-0 lead. After Galarraga (3-2) issued
his second walk of the frame, Joe Mauer added an RBI single of
his own.

"They are a phenomenal hitting team, but it makes my job a lot
easier when our guys score a bunch of runs early," Slowey said.
"I just had to pitch within myself."

The 2006 AL MVP, Morneau doubled and came around on Michael
Cuddyer's RBI single in the fifth. An inning later, Mike Lamb
belted his first homer this season to push the Twins' lead to
5-0.

"I'm not really a home-run hitter, but that's what pays the
bills," Lamb said. "You don't get paid big money for 200
singles. It was nice to hit one, although it was strange to get
tagged on my home-run trot."

Detroit tried to make things interesting in the seventh against
Minnesota's bullpen.

All-Star catcher Ivan Rodriguez had a two-run triple, Marcus
Thames delivered an RBI double and Gary Sheffield's solo blast
to left capped a four-run uprising to slice the Tigers' deficit
to 5-4.

Sheffield's homer could have been a two-run shot to tie the
game, but Thames slid past second base and ran for third.
Second baseman Alexi Casilla tagged him, then dropped the ball
but Thames had run past third toward the dugout and didn't
realize the ball had been dropped until Casilla had a chance to
tag him again.

"I slid a little bit too late and (stuff) happened," said
Thames, who pinch hitting for Curtis Granderson. "I was kind of
screwed up. I was hustling. Can't do anything about it now."

But the Twins returned the favor in the eighth by scoring three
times against Detroit's bullpen - including Dontrelle Willis,
who was seeing his first action after spending a short stint on
the 15-day disabled list with a knee injury.

"I felt good," Willis said. "It took me some pitches to get
settled in. I used all my pitches. In a game like that, being
off for so long, I was happy to get a rhythm and get some outs."

Galarraga was pounded for seven runs and five hits with five
walks in six frames. The loss also marked the second straight
outing the righthander has issued five free passes.

"(Galarraga) wasn't good," said Tigers manager Jim Leyland, who
was ejected in the seventh. "His command wasn't good. He made
some bad pitches, and also the lack of control - he walked five
guys - up here normally, you can't keep churning the lineup
over, it's going to haunt you. And the bullpen made some bad
pitches, too. That pretty much sums it up

 
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