Twins Final Scoring Result

The Minnesota Twins need rest after most of their regulars and beat the Cleveland Indians 5-1 Wednesday behind the pitching of Nick Blackburn to complete a three-game sweep.

Minnesota clinched its sixth division title in nine years late Tuesday. During the sixth inning of Twins tied game Mark Teixeira hit a two-run shot just inside the right field foul pole. Minnesota’s picture reaches double digits in victories he make one run and five hits during the seven innings.

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New York Yankees battle Minnesota Twins

The Minnesota Twins are an American professional baseball team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The team was founded in Kansas City in 1894 as a Western League team and would move to Washington, D.C. in 1901. Minnesota Twins name has been given because of Twin Cities area of Minneapolis and Paul.

The Yankees exposed before their ALDS game against the Minnesota Twins. He took cortisone shot on his right wrist by first baseman Mark Teixeira on September 20. The injury has said to have been affecting his swing.

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The Twins will be in the hunt for the AL Central title down the stretch, giving Capps ample opportunities to close out games. Fantasy owners have to be thrilled with the move and should have Capps starting in all formats heading.

Capps, aged 26 was caught offguard by this sudden exchange of players, even after his superb performance in match against Atlanta Braves where they won by 5-3. As he is moving towards National Park he is felling different emotions. On one hand he is feeling excitement about joining a new team.

Matthew Dicus Capps (born September 3 1983 in Douglasville Georgia nicknamed. The Mad Capper is a Major League Baseball closer who is currently playing for the Minnesota Twins. He is a 2002 graduate of Alexander High School in Douglasville where he lettered in football basketball cross-country and baseball before receiving a scholarship at LSU. He possesses a noteworthy slider and a 97 mph 156 km/h fastball and has excellent command of both.

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Matthew Garza

Matthew Garza born November 26, 1983 in Selma, California is a Mexican-American right-handed starting pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays. He attended Washington Union High School and Fresno State. He was the 25th pick in the first round of the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft, drafted by the Minnesota Twins.

Garza pitched for the 2008 Tampa Bay Rays team that clinched its first World Series berth in franchise history after years of failure. Garza was named the 2008 ALCS MVP for his efforts in the series. On July 26, 2010 Garza threw a no hitter against the Detroit Tigers.

The Mets did not play Monday but suffered an indignity of sorts anyway when Tampa Bay’s Matt Garza continued the Year of the No-Hitter by tossing a no-no against the Detroit Tigers.

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Twins stagger into All-Star break in 3rd place

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By JON KRAWCZYNSKI, AP Baseball Writer

Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at 6:58 a.m.

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Minnesota Twins’ Jason Kubel strikes out against Detroit Tigers closer Jose Valverde in the ninth inning of a baseball game Saturday, July 10, 2010 in Detroit. The Tigers defeated the Twins 7-4. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)

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Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Scott Baker reacts during the third inning of a baseball game against the Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto on Thursday, July 8, 2010. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Chris Young)

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Detroit Tigers first baseman Miguel Cabrera tags Minnesota Twins’ Denard Span out at first base on a pick off throw from pitcher Justin Verlander in the first inning of a MLB baseball game in Detroit, Friday, July 9, 2010. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

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Minnesota Twins pitcher Francisco Liriano reacts to giving up a two-run triple to Detroit Tigers’ Carlos Guillen in the second inning of a MLB baseball game in Detroit, Friday, July 9, 2010. Liriano was pulled after the play allowing seven runs in one and two thirds innings.(AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

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]Minnesota Twins starter Nick Blackburn reacts after giving up a two-run home run to Detroit Tigers’ Miguel Cabrera in the first inning of a baseball game Saturday, July 10, 2010 in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)

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With a payroll swelling to nearly $100 million and a spectacular new open-air ballpark, this was supposed to be the season the Minnesota Twins took hold of the AL Central from the start and challenged the New York Yankees for the American League pennant.

Two months into the season, everything was falling into place. The Twins were 11 games over .500, Target Field opened to rave reviews and Minnesota held a 4 1/2-game lead in the standings, clearly looking like the class of the division.

As the season turned from May to June, the Twins watched their starting rotation crumble into an inconsistent mess, while injuries to Justin Morneau, Joe Mauer, Orlando Hudson and J.J. Hardy took some of the bite out of a potent lineup.

The Twins have stumbled into the All-Star break at 46-42 and trail the surging Chicago White Sox by 3 1/2 games, having missed out on the opportunity to acquire ace Cliff Lee from the Seattle Mariners. He went to another AL power, Texas.

“We have to put a better effort forth and right our ship,” manager Ron Gardenhire said after his team lost two of three in Detroit over the weekend. “That’s what we talked about. The effort has to be better.”

The Twins started the season 31-20, but have won only 15 games since June 1. Only Baltimore, Toronto, Washington and Pittsburgh have won fewer games in that span.

Starting pitching has been the biggest culprit. Nick Blackburn, Kevin Slowey, Scott Baker and even Francisco Liriano have been shelled repeatedly over the last month. After going 5-0 in May, Blackburn is 1-6 with a 10.00 ERA and 11 home runs allowed.

“I’m sick of this,” Blackburn said after giving up seven runs in four innings against the Tigers on Saturday. “Every time I go out there, I’m not getting the job done. It’s not a lack of effort. I’m doing everything I can think of, but nothing is working. I’m not executing pitches, and I’m leaving way too many balls over the plate.”

Baker has been pitching with tendinitis in his right elbow. The Twins have reshuffled the rotation so Baker can get some more rest through the All-Star break and Gardenhire was asked if Blackburn could be dropped from the rotation.

“Our starters are doing this too often, and it isn’t one guy,” Gardenhire said. “It’s three or four guys. … I don’t have four new starters to put in the rotation.”

The problems don’t end there. The slow-footed Twins have grounded into more double plays than any other team, and Joe Mauer, the homegrown swing king who signed a $184 million contract extension in the offseason, has hit just three home runs after putting 28 into the seats last year.

Mauer, the leading vote getter in the All-Star game, has been bothered by a sore shoulder brought on by the daily wear and tear behind the plate. His .293 average marks the latest in a season the three-time batting champion has been under .300 since 2007, and he has just 35 RBIs, not nearly enough for a No. 3 hitter.

Justin Morneau is having another stellar season at the plate, hitting .345 with 18 homers, but he missed the Detroit series and will sit out the All-Star game because of a concussion.

“You’re always concerned about a head injury,” Gardenhire said. “He’s getting better, but the bottom line is that we’re going to make sure he’s healthy before we put him back on the field. There’s no timetable.”

Then again, maybe the Twins have the rest of the division right where they want them.

Minnesota has won five division titles since the turn of the century. Only once, the first title run in 2002, have they held a lead in the standings at the All-Star break. They trailed by 7 1/2 games in 2003, 11 games in 2006 and 4 games last season before mounting rallies each time to take the title.

“We’ve been in this situation before, and the key is cheering for each other and staying positive,” Gardenhire said.

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