American League Game Summary - Oakland at Minnesota
(Tuesday, May 29th)
Final Score: Minnesota 3, Oakland 2
Minneapolis, MN (Sports Network) - Josh Willingham made Brian Fuentes pay for
a mistake over the plate, as his three-run homer with two outs in the ninth
inning gave the Twins a dramatic 3-2 victory over the Oakland Athletics.
The Twins, one out away from their sixth shutout loss in May, had runners on
the corners when Willingham stepped to the plate and hammered a 1-0 sinker
into the bullpen beyond the wall in left-center.
"Most of the time home runs come on pitches over the middle of the plate.
Pitchers aren't trying to throw it there," said Willingham. "I hit it well."
Minnesota was 0-for-12 with runners in scoring position at the time of the
blast -- Willingham's ninth of the season.
Oakland has lost seven straight, including a 5-4 decision in the opener of the
series after the Twins scored two runs in the eighth on Monday.
A's starter Jarrod Parker was in line for the win after scattering four hits
and four walks over six innings, but Fuentes (2-1) couldn't close the door in
the ninth, first giving up a leadoff single to Jamey Carroll, then walking
Denard Span.
Ben Revere popped up a sacrifice bunt attempt and Joe Mauer grounded into a
3-6 force out to keep the Twins scoreless, but Willingham changed that with
one swing of the bat.
"It's my job to come in and not do that," Fuentes said. "It stinks, but what
are you going to do."
Jeff Manship relieved Twins starter Cole De Vries in the sixth and was pulled
with one on and one out an inning later.
Brian Duensing retired Cliff Pennington for the second out before Jemile Weeks
hit a sharp comebacker that caught the reliever's cleat and ricocheted to
right field. Kurt Suzuki, who led off the inning with a single, was held at
third on the play, but scored when Collin Cowgill laced a base hit through the
left side.
The A's made it 2-0 on Coco Crisp's two-out, RBI single in the eighth, but
failed to take advantage of three Glen Perkins walks in the ninth. Perkins
(1-1) benefited from Cowgill being caught trying to steal third, then struck
out Brandon Inge to strand a pair.
Game Notes
De Vries, in his second career start, walked five and gave up two hits in five
scoreless innings...With a steal in the third inning, Crisp extended his club
record to 30 consecutive successful stolen base attempts...The A's went 3-
for-11 with runners in scoring position and stranded 12...The Twins left 11 on
base.
05/30 00:19:15 ET

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