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Top first: Miguel gives up a leadoff triple but strands the runner.

Bottom first: Adam Jones 2-run bomb!

Snider makes it back to back!

Ricky Nolasco got hit hard in his first year with the Twins and we're hitting him hard today.

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Twins tie it up as Santana singles, steals 2nd (off Joseph), and scores on a Nunez double.

Kenny Vargas singles to score Nunez and puts Minnesota in the lead, but De Aza throws Vargas out trying to stretch the hit into a double.

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Snider makes it back to back!

Ricky Nolasco got hit hard in his first year with the Twins and we're hitting him hard today.

Nolasco has set down 9 in a row since I posted this.

We have hit a few of the balls hard, however.

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Schoop leadoff single bottom 5 ends stretch of 10 straight O's put down by Nolasco.

With one out, Joseph walks. DeAza hits a potential DP ball, but the throw is offline and he beats it out, the ball gets away from the 1Bman, and Schoop races around from 2nd and beats the throw to the plate to tie the game.

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