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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -
Bobby Korecky
has quietly been biding his time since being called up from Triple-A, patiently waiting for a chance to show what he's got.
''I've just been waiting to make an impression,'' Minnesota's rookie reliever said. ''I was just waiting for the situation
because you never know when you're going to get one.''
It's hard to imagine him making a better one.
Korecky became the first Twins pitcher to get a hit in an American League game since the designated hitter rule was enacted
in 1973, and also picked up his first career victory as Minnesota rallied for a 7-6 victory in 12 innings over the
Texas Rangers
on Tuesday night.
Howie Clark
's single over the head of
Josh Hamilton
in center field in the 12th scored
Carlos Gomez
for the game winner and Korecky bailed the Twins out of a bases-loaded, one-out jam in the 11th, following with a perfect
12th in a game he'll never forget.
''We pretty much threw everything out there,'' manager
Ron Gardenhire
said. ''It was pretty special.''
Carlos Gomez
led off the 12th with an infield single off
Franklyn German
(1-3) and advanced to second on a groundout from
Delmon Young
.
Mike Lamb
was walked intentionally.
Then with pitcher
Livan Hernandez
on deck ready to pinch hit, Clark sent one over the head of a leaping Hamilton, who was playing in with the speedy Gomez in
scoring position.
''The Twins have always, when they called players up, they've used them,'' said Clark, himself a recent callup from Triple-A.
''They tell you that in Rochester you are a step away and you are going to play. For us to have a contribution, it's pretty
special.''
Frank Catalanotto
had three hits and Hamilton hit his 11th homer of the season for the Rangers, who rallied from a 5-2 deficit to take a 6-5
lead into the ninth inning. But closer C.J. Wilson's troubles continued as he gave up the tying run on a single by Mauer in
the ninth.
Wilson has now given up 11 earned runs in his last 11 1-3 innings and hasn't recorded a save since May 7.
''I cost the team a win tonight. Straight up,'' said Wilson, who vowed not to dwell on it.
Twins manager
Ron Gardenhire
simply didn't have any other options in the 11th after pinch-hitting for second baseman
Alexi Casilla
and shortstop
Adam Everett
in the ninth. Those decisions forced him to move
Brendan Harris
from designated hitter to shortstop in the 10th, thereby forfeiting the DH.
''I said, 'You think you can hit a first-pitch fastball?''' Gardenhire said. ''He said, 'Absolutely.'''
So Korecky stepped up with one out in the 11th and slapped the first pitch from
Frank Francisco
through the hole between first and second for a base hit. He reached third base after a hit by
Brendan Harris
and a walk to
Joe Mauer
, but was stranded there when
Justin Morneau
struck out looking and
Michael Cuddyer
grounded into a fielder's choice.
Casilla's first career homer gave the Twins a 5-2 lead in the fourth, but
Milton Bradley
had an RBI double and scored on a single by
David Murphy
to give the Rangers a 6-5 lead before Wilson blew it in the ninth.
''Going from the ninth on we had some opportunities and couldn't get the hit we needed,'' manager
Ron Washington
said. ''It's a tough game to lose. We fought back, but couldn't close it out.''
Things got crazier still in the 10th when Gardenhire tried to pull reliever
Juan Rincon
with a 2-0 count on
Ramon Vazquez
. But pitching coach
Rick Anderson
had already visited the mound in the at-bat, and the umpires sent Gardenhire back to the dugout.
Rincon walked Vazquez to load the bases with one out, and Gardenhire brought in Korecky.
The rookie right-hander got
Ian Kinsler
to pop out to shallow right field and then struck out
Michael Young
to end the inning.
Gardenhire admitted to being frazzled when he jumped out to pull Rincon the first time, perhaps caught up in the fireworks
of the moment.
''I'm going, 'What is going on,''' Gardenhire said. ''It must be a full moon out there.''
Notes: Rangers LF
Brandon Boggs
had some bad luck in the fifth when his high pop fly hit the Teflon roof along the first baseline and fell into
Justin Morneau
's glove near the seats in foul territory. That's a live ball in this quirky stadium, and he was ruled out. ... Washington
said Bradley won't play the outfield on the turf at Minnesota or Tampa Bay. He'll try to give Hamilton one day off this series
to limit his turf time, too. ... Gardenhire said RHP
Scott Baker
(shoulder) ''felt something'' during a bullpen session and will throw another one before getting the green light to throw
a batting practice session.
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