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Ramirez, Moss rally Red Sox past Twins
BOSTON 6, MINNESOTA 5
 


BOSTON (Ticker) -- It only takes a few good at-bats to break
Manny Ramirez out of a prolonged slump.

Ramirez clubbed a two-run homer and rookie Brandon Moss singled
in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning to cap a four-run rally
that led the Boston Red Sox to a 6-5 victory over the Minnesota
Twins on Tuesday.

Mired in a 2-for-19 slump that culminated in a pinch-hit
appearance against the New York Yankees Sunday night in which he
struck out looking on three pitches, Ramirez went 2-for-4 in the
series opener Monday - including providing the game-winning RBI
on a single to right field. He snapped an eight-game homer
drought with his 17th blast of the season Tuesday.

"It was a great lift, I don't think anyone was surprised to see
it, he's done it so much through his career," Moss said of
Ramirez's home run.

With Boston trailing, 5-2, entering the eighth, Jacoby Ellsbury
led off with a double to left field. He moved to third on Dustin
Pedroia's single before scoring on J.D. Drew's groundout.

Ramirez followed and drove the first pitch he saw from
righthander Matt Guerrier (4-4) into the left field seats to
knot the score.

"You can't give in to Manny, no matter who it is. With that left
field, if you throw a fastball up, he hits it out of the
ballpark", Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "That's just a bad
pitch and now you have a tie ballgame, you've got to make him
hit it out the other way if he's going to hit it out."

Kevin Youkilis delivered a two-out double and came in to score
on Moss' second RBI of the night - a sharp single up the middle.

"I was just trying to get a good pitch and keep the inning
going. Whether it was a walk or a hit, we had a lot of momentum
going right there," Moss said.

"We had a terrific inning, a lot of good things happened that
inning with Manny's home run, Mossy's good swing to get us in
the position where we can win a game like that," Red Sox manager
Terry Francona said.

David Aardsma (3-2) picked up the win in relief of lefthander
Jon Lester, who was charged with five runs and nine hits in 7
1/3 innings.

"You give up five runs and you know that if you keep them within
striking distance, striking distance being four or five runs,
you know you have a chance to win that game," Lester said. "That
just shows how the offense can put together a base hit.
(Pedroia) does a great job hitting the other way on a ball that
bounces. Then Manny comes up and hits a big home run. It's great
to be a pitcher on this team."

Jonathan Papelbon worked the ninth, striking out pinch-hitter
Jason Kubel and retiring Alexi Casilla on a groundout with a
runner on third to earn his 27th save of the season and the 99th
of his career.

Boston's rally obscured a strong outing by Minnesota rookie Nick
Blackburn, who allowed two runs and six hits in 6 2/3 innings.

"He changed speeds, he moved the ball in and out, he used his
breaking ball very well and kept them off balance," Gardenhire
said.

Youkilis finished with three hits and scored a pair of runs for
Boston, which improved to an American League-best 33-10 at home.

 
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