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Slowey, Twins throttle Brewers
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By David Cotey
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

MILWAUKEE (Ticker) -- Kevin Slowey'S trophy case got a little
more crowded Friday.

The 24-year-old righthander pitched eight innings and collected
his first two career hits and RBI as the Minnesota Twins beat
the Milwaukee Brewers, 10-2, on Friday in the opener of a
three-game interleague series at Miller Park.

Justin Morneau and Alexi Casilla drove in three runs each for
the Twins, who won for just the second time in eight road games.

Slowey (3-6), who threw first-pitch strikes to 22 of 28 batters,
allowed just two baserunners through the first six innings. He
gave up two runs in the seventh inning, and finished with five
strikeouts, no walks and five hits allowed.

"We stress (getting ahead) and we keep count of it. It's one of
the stats that we keep," Slowey said of his first-pitch strike
performance. "It's a big deal. You don't really think about it
during the game, but every batter you want to get ahead of to
give yourself a chance."

In the sixth inning, Slowey doubled off Brewers starter Dave
Bush (2-7) for his first career hit. One inning later, after
reliever Tim Dillard intentionally walked Mike Lamb to load the
bases, Slowey delivered a two-run double to left field to give
his team a 6-0 lead.

A clubhouse attendant collected both balls for Slowey, who had
them on display in the top of his locker.

"It will be neat to look back on at some point," Slowey said.
"For now, I'll probably just send them to my dad and he'll take
care of them. It's neat to get a chance to hit because growing
up, you always think of yourself as a hitter in the major
leagues."

Two batters later, Slowey scored his first run on Casilla's
three-run double to right.

"Slowey was a very good story," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire
said. "He threw the ball fantastic. ... I don't know how much
more he could do. He had a good night hitting and pitching."

Morneau hit a two-run triple and scored on Delmon Young's single
in the fifth inning for a 4-0 lead.

"It's night to be on the right side of the game for a chance,
but it doesn't really mean much if we don't come out tomorrow
with the same kind of energy," Morneau said. "It's something to
build on, but at the same time, we don't want to waste it on one
good game."

Bush's season-long struggles continued. Five days after allowing
five runs in just four innings in a 7-2 loss to the Colorado
Rockies, Bush surrendered four runs - three earned - on a
season-worst 10 hits to the Twins.

"All in all, I wasn't displeased with the way threw, but there
are some pitches I want back," Bush said. "I liked what I did
for the most part."

Bush allowed fewer than four earned runs for just the fifth time
in 12 starts this season for the Brewers, who had their six-game
home winning streak snapped.

"He kept us in the ballgame and still gave us a chance to maybe
put something together and stay in the game," Brewers manager
Ned Yost said.

 
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