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Macri, Twins put strain on Diamondbacks
MINNESOTA 7, ARIZONA 2
 


By Anthony Maggio
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

MINNEAPOLIS (Ticker) -- Matt Macri left Friday's game between
the Minnesota Twins and the Arizona Diamondbacks early, but did
plenty of damage in his short appearance - some to himself, most
to the Diamondbacks.

Macri's two-run single led to a strained left calf muscle for
him and a six-run third inning against Arizona starter Randy
Johnson as the Twins went on to beat Arizona, 7-2, at the
Metrodome.

The rookie third baseman is listed as day-to-day and after the
game said he felt better. His sense of humor was certainly in
good shape.

"Pretty good little slider (Johnson's) got," Macri said.

The No. 2 pitcher on the all-time strikeout list, Johnson
finished with a brutal box score, but he threw a complete game
and had plenty of bad breaks in the decisive third frame.

The lefthander was saddled with his fourth straight loss as the
Diamondbacks fell for the fourth time in their last six contests
both overall and on the road. Johnson (4-5) allowed seven earned
runs for the second consecutive outing on a season-worst 11 hits
with two walks and a strikeout.

After going 4-1 with a 3.83 ERA his first nine starts of the
season, Johnson has a 7.77 ERA in his last four starts.

"The last four games I've pitched have been extremely
frustrating," Johnson said. "I feel good, it's just frustrating
because in all those games it's essentially been one inning.
Today it was a big one inning that took any kind of momentum we
may have had."

Minnesota's second six-run inning in the last three days helped
make a winner of Scott Baker (3-2), who needed 112 pitches to
get through six innings but continually pitched his way out of
trouble.

"I wasn't too sharp tonight," Baker said. "I just made some
pitches when I needed to. I gave up some base hits when I had a
chance to get out of innings quickly, kind of prolonged some of
the innings."

The Twins' offense prolonged the third inning, which started
with Delmon Young's grounder down the third base line that Mark
Reynolds fielded deep in the infield but threw into Young's back
as he touched first for a single. Brendan Harris followed with a
double off the baggie in right field, leading to Macri's at-bat.

With shortstop Stephen Drew playing much closer to third base
than second, Macri was able to hit a full-count pitch up the
middle to score both runs. Macri strained his calf running to
first base - re-aggravating a pulled muscle that kept him out
nearly three weeks in April and May while with Class AAA
Rochester.

Following Alexi Casilla's bunt single two batters later, Joe
Mauer added a sacrifice fly to score Macri. Casilla came home on
Justin Morneau's RBI single the next at-bat.

Johnson's next pitch to Craig Monroe landed in the left-center
field seats for a two-run homer.

"Where we were playing, just kind of got some hits away from our
defense up the middle," Arizona manager Bob Melvin said. "A lot
of times with Randy, we're playing the hole and they found some
balls up the middle. He missed his location to Monroe for the
home run but other than that, to be able to finish a game like
that, is pretty impressive to keep your resolve and focus."

Monroe's home run snapped an 0-for-14 slump.

"He's been working so stinkin' hard in (batting practice) and
trying to get it situated and get his swing down and make
adjustments," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "That was a big
hit for us."

Harris singled in the fourth inning and scored on Carlos Gomez's
RBI double to give the Twins a 7-0 advantage.

Reynolds' home run in the sixth ruined Minnesota's shutout bid,
and he added an RBI groundout to score Orlando Hudson in the
eighth inning for Arizona's only other run -- an unearned tally
off Twins reliever Brian Bass.

Baker allowed a run on seven hits with no walks and seven
strikeouts to win for the first time in his last eight starts
dating to April 9 - his second start of the season. Minnesota
starters have won four straight games for the first time since
August 22-26, 2007, when Baker was one of five Twins starters to
win consecutive contests.

Hudson picked up his sixth three-hit game of the season in the
loss.

Young, Gomez and Casilla had two hits each for the Twins, which
crept to within 3 1/2 games of AL Central Division-leading
Chicago White Sox.

 
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