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Liz pitches Orioles past Twins
BALTIMORE 5, MINNESOTA 3
 


By Anthony Maggio
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

MINNEAPOLIS (Ticker) -- This was the Radhames Liz the Baltimore
Orioles wanted to see.

After struggling in his first taste of the major leagues a year
ago, Liz made his first start of the 2008 season a memorable one
by earning his first major league win as the Orioles beat the
Minnesota Twins, 5-3, on Tuesday at the Metrodome.

Kevin Millar and Melvin Mora both homered in support of Liz, who
allowed just one hit and a walk through five innings -
ultimately giving up two runs on four hits in 5 1/3 innings to
snap Baltimore's nine-game losing streak to Minnesota dating to
2006.

"I've got the stuff to stay here and pitch," Liz said. "Its
about being focused and throwing strikes."

Liz made his major league debut against Minnesota on August 25,
2007, giving up five runs in six innings en route to an 0-2
record with an 11.48 ERA in four starts for Baltimore. He was
just 1-5 with a 4.05 ERA for Class AAA Norfolk prior to his
call-up, but Liz had allowed just one earned run in his previous
three outings over 14 1/3 innings

"His last three outings he's shown significant improvement and
the ability to repeat his delivery and the ability to get his
secondary pitches over the plate when he was behind in the
count," Orioles manager Dave Trembley said. "He has earned an
opportunity to come back here. We think an awful lot of him and
I liked what I saw from him tonight."

Liz (1-0) retired 11 of the first 12 batters he faced and didn't
allow a hit until Justin Morneau singled with two outs in the
fourth inning. That was the only hit he allowed through five
innings, and by the time he entered for the bottom of the sixth
his offense had spotted him a 4-0 lead.

Millar homered to lead off the second inning against Twins
starter Kevin Slowey (2-5), and Luke Scott hit an infield single
and eventually scored on Adam Jones' sacrifice fly later in the
frame.

Jones singled and scored on Brian Roberts' American
League-leading fifth triple of the season with two outs in the
fifth inning, and Mora blasted his third homer in his last six
games to lead off the sixth to give Liz all the cushion he would
need.

"(We) just needed a couple of mistakes and (Slowey) made a
couple to myself and Mora," Millar said. "We did a good job
having good at bats tonight. We swung the bats good and I think
the team is starting to swing a lot better."

Liz gave up consecutive doubles to Carlos Gomez, Alexi Casilla
and Joe Mauer with one out in the sixth, but Matt Albers retired
Justin Morneau and Michael Cuddyer to minimize the damage.

Slowey was cooled off after allowing just one earned run in his
previous 15 innings pitched over two starts, allowing four runs
on seven hits with two strikeouts in six innings. He allowed
multiple home runs for the third time in seven starts this
season and has now allowed 24 home runs in 20 career
appearances.

Both home runs came with Slowey ahead in the count, including an
0-2 count to Mora.

"I didn't execute pitches down in the zone as well as I did the
previous two starts and I got hurt on them," Slowey said. "I was
leaving too many pitches up. I was down in the zone the last
couple of starts and I was ahead in the count."

Ramon Hernandez doubled and Adam Jones brought him home with a
single in the seventh inning off Twins reliever Juan Rincon, but
Minnesota still had its chances a night after coming back on
three occasions to beat the Yankees. Jason Kubel and Mike Lamb
both walked in the seventh inning, and Brendan Harris plated
Kubel with a one-out single, but Albers retired the next two
batters on four pitches to get out of the jam.

Mauer singled and Kubel walked in the eighth inning, but Delmon
Young stranded them both with a fly out to center field.

George Sherrill pitched a perfect ninth inning for his 19th save
in 21 chances and his second in as many nights for the Orioles,
who ended their five-game road losing streak.

"We had a couple of chances later in the game, but not many,"
Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "We didn't match up very well
against their young man. He threw the ball over the plate at 90,
93 miles per hour and located his breaking balls. You can say,
'Be patient,' but when you're down 0-2 all night long that
doesn't work. He threw the ball great. He shut us down. Their
bullpen did a good job and shut us down."

Mauer was the only Minnesota player with multiple hits as the
Twins lost for the fifth time in their last seven home games.

Roberts, Millar, Scott, Hernandez and Jones all had multi-hit
games for Baltimore, which won for just the second time in its
last six games overall.

 
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