Random Rewind: 2013, Game 74

MIAMI MARLINS 5, MINNESOTA TWINS 3 IN MIAMI

Date:  Wednesday, June 26, 2013.

Batting starsJoe Mauer was 3-for-5.  Oswaldo Arcia was 2-for-4.

Pitching starCasey Fien pitched a perfect inning, striking out one.

Opposition stars:  Placido Polanco was 2-for-4 with a two-run homer (his first) and two runs.  Giancarlo Stanton was 2-for-4.  Ed Lucas was 2-for-4.  Jeff Mathis hit a two-run homer, his first.  Kevin Slowey pitched three shutout innings of relief, giving up four hits and a walk and striking out two.

The game:  The Twins jumped out to an early lead.  Clete Thomas walked and went to third on a pickoff error.  Brian Dozier then walked, followed by RBI singles by Joe Mauer and Josh Willingham and a run-scoring ground out.  The Twins had a 3-0 lead with one out in the first inning.

And that was as good as it would get.  The Twins got a pair of two-out singles in the third and had men on second and third with two out in the fifth, but could not extend their lead.  In the bottom of the fifth, Placido Polanco led off with a single and Jeff Mathis hit a one-out two-run homer to cut the lead to 3-2.  There followed singles by Kevin Slowey, Justin Ruggiano, and Ed Lucas to load the bases, and a ground out tied the score 3-3.  In the sixth, Logan Morrison led off with a single and Placido Polanco followed with a two-run homer to give Miami a 5-3 lead.

That was it.  The Twins got a pair of singles in the seventh, but a double play took them out of the inning and they did not get another baserunner.

WP:  Kevin Slowey (3-6).

LPScott Diamond (5-7).

S:  Steve Cishek (14).

NotesChris Parmelee was at first base in place of Justin MorneauEduardo Escobar was at short in place of Pedro FlorimonClete Thomas was in center.  Aaron Hicks played the most games there with 81, followed by Thomas with 50.  Oswaldo Arcia was in right.  Chris Parmelee played the most games there with 68, followed by Ryan Doumit with 32 and Arcia with 29.  There was no DH in this game.

Joe Mauer was batting .337.  He would finish at .324.

Ryan Pressly had an ERA of 2.27.  He would finish at 3.87.

Logan Morrison would play for the Twins in 2018.  Kevin Slowey had pitched for the Twins from 2007-2011.

This was the last home run of Placido Polanco’s career.  He hit 104 in a career that lasted sixteen years.

Jeff Mathis hit fifty-three home runs in a thirteen-year career.  He would hit five in 2013.

PItcher Scott Diamond went 1-for-3 in the game, getting a one-out single in the sixth.  He did not advance beyond first base.

The Twins had eight hits and five walks, but all their hits were singles.  They stranded nine.

Record:  Miami was 27-50, in fifth (last) place in the NL East, seventeen games behind Atlanta.  They would finish 62-100, in fifth place, thirty-four games behind Atlanta.

The Twins were 34-40, in fourth place in the AL Central, seven games behind Detroit.  They would finish 66-96, in fourth place, twenty-seven games behind Detroit.

Random Record:  The Random Twins are 49-51 (.490).

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