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Cuddyer lifts Twins past Royals
MINNESOTA 4, KANSAS CITY 3 (12 INNINGS)
 

By Marc Bowman
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Ticker) -- The Minnesota Twins blew a
three-run ninth-inning lead, but rebounded to capture the first
game of a three-game series with the Kansas City Royals, 4-3,
Tuesday night.

Michael Cuddyer's third hit of the game proved to be the
game-winner in the 12th inning.

Joe Mauer reached on a one-out walk and advanced to third on
Justin Morneau's single before Cuddyer lined a 2-2 pitch from
Leo Nunez (3-1) into right field for his second go-ahead RBI of
the game.

"A win's always fun, but this is not what I would call a fun
win," Cuddyer said. "This was a tribute to the pitching staff
and to the bullpen, to go out there and keep them from scoring
and give us a chance to win."

Jesse Crain (2-2) worked a scoreless 11th and Matt Guerrier
closed out the Royals for his first save of the year.

"This kind of game says a lot about our bullpen," Crain said.
"We've been together a long time and we've been in that
situation before, so we're used to coming into games like we
did and keeping it close."

"Our bullpen did very well and made some really good pitches,"
Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "They got through a couple
of innings out there to give us an opportunity to come back and
win the ballgame. I'm having a hard time with this one right
here because I'm so disappointed. We won the game and we kept
playing, but it was sure disappointing. I guess it's a win
and we'll take it, but it sure was disappointing with Blackie
pitching so well."

In the longest outing of his career, Minnesota's rookie
righthander Nick Blackburn hurled 8 1/3 innings, allowing two
runs on eight hits, walking none and striking out four as he
worked more than a two-ball count on just one batter and
allowed only four runners past first base.

"It's always a goal of mine," Blackburn said of throwing first-
pitch strikes to 27 of 32 batters faced, including the last 11
overall. "Some nights I'm a little off. Tonight everything was
clicking pretty well."

The Twins jumped in front on Cuddyer's RBI single before Jason
Kubel followed with a run-scoring grounder for a 2-0 lead in the
fourth inning.

"With the situation of hitting where I am in the lineup there
are going to be guys on base," Cuddyer said. "I was fortunate
that I got them to fall in when it counted. I don't think it's
any secret that I've been scuffling a bit, but I'm making contact
and hopefully today will be the start of something better."

Alexi Casilla singled in the next inning to score Brendan Harris
for a 3-0 Minnesota advantage. Casilla collected three hits in
the game and has hit safely in five straight contests while
Morneau also had three hits on the night.

After Alex Gordon and Miguel Olivo reached base with one out in
the ninth, Blackburn turned the game over to closer Joe Nathan,
who was perfect in 13 previous save opportunities.

"Nick deserved the win," Nathan said. "Obviously he pitched
well enough to get a win. The most important thing is that
we won the game. That's all that matters. You've just got to
make your pitches and the results are the results. I felt good
giving up a fly ball, but he just happened to put it in the
right spot."

Mark Teahen jumped on Nathan's first pitch, lifting a fly ball
down the left field line which eluded Delmon Young's diving
catch attempt. Gordon and Olivo came home ahead of Teahen, who
raced around the bases for an inside-the-park homer to tie the
score, 3-3.

"I guess I just placed it right," Teahen said. "I was just
trying to put Nathan in play. He's a tough at-bat."

"I think Delmon just made a mistake," Gardenhire said. "Its an
honest effort mistake and he was trying to make a play but we
have to know situations. You can't leave your feet in left
field in that situation. I know it was right on the line, but
it's not a play where you can go diving all out and let three
runs come in."

Righthander Brian Bannister labored through 111 pitches in five
innings for Kansas City, allowing three runs on seven hits while
walking two and striking out two.

"I was very happy with the way I threw," Bannister said. "If a
runner got on base I was trying to make sure he wouldn't score.
I was doing everything I could not to give up big hits. It's
gotten to the point recently where everybody is kind of down if
the other team scores at all."

The Royals dropped their ninth straight for their longest losing
streak since a 13-game slide May 12-24, 2006.

"I'm disheartened and disappointed," Kansas City manager Trey
Hillman said. "I'm not going to sugarcoat it. It's frustrating.
We're in desperate times, no doubt about it."

"This wasn't an easy one to take," Teahen said. "I didn't get
too much over the top (after tying the score), but when you catch
a break like that you think maybe it's going to turn the tide.
We just didn't finish the job. This isn't a huge mountain to
climb. We can turn it around and get it going in the other
direction. It just takes one win."
 
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