Random Rewind: 2007, Game 98

LOS ANGELES ANGELS 7, MINNESOTA TWINS 2 IN MINNESOTA

Date:  Sunday, July 22, 2007.

Batting stars:  None.  Seven players had one hit, and there were no home runs.

Pitching stars:  None.  The only pitcher who did not give up a run was Dennys Reyes, who pitched a third of an inning.

Opposition stars:  Casey Kotchman was 2-for-3 with a double, a walk, and two RBIs.  Garret Anderson was 2-for-4 with a home run (his fourth) and a walk.  Chone Figgins was 2-for-5.  Orlando Cabrera was 2-for-5.  Joe Saunders pitched seven innings, giving up two runs on six hits and a walk and striking out five.

The game:  In the first, Cabrera singled with one out.  With two down, Anderson singled followed by walks to Kotchman and Maicer Izturis, putting Los Angeles up 1-0.  In the second, Nathan Haynes reached on a two-base error and scored on Figgins’ single, making it 2-0.  In the third, Anderson hit a home run to make it 3-0.

The Twins got on the board in the bottom of the third.  Singles by Luis Rodriguez, Nick Punto, and Jason Bartlett loaded the bases with none out, and Jeff Cirillo hit a sacrifice fly.  One was all the Twins would get, though, as a double play took them out of the inning.

The Twins finally held the Angels scoreless in the fourth and fifth.  In the sixth, however, singles by Kotchman and Izturis and a walk to Napoli loaded the bases with one out.  A walk to Robb Quinlan forced in a run, the second bases-loaded walk the Twins had issued.  The score was now 4-1.

The Twins scored again in the bottom of the sixth.  Cirillo doubled with one out and Justin Morneau delivered a two-out RBI single, cutting the margin to 4-2.

That was as close as the Twins would come.  Los Angeles scored again in the seventh, as singles to Figgins and Cabrera put men on first and third with none out.  Cabrera stole second with one out, leading to an intentional walk to Anderson.  Kotchman then hit a sacrifice fly.  The Angels added one more in the eighth on consecutive doubles by Mike Napoli and Robb Quinlan.  They finished off the scoring in the ninth when Vladimir Guerrero led off with a double and scored on a double by Kotchman.  The Twins did not get a man past first base in the last three innings.

WP:  Saunders (4-0).

LPMatt Garza (1-2).

S:  None.

NotesNick Punto was at second in place of Luis Castillo, whom the Twins would trade to the Mets eight days later.  Punto generally played third in 2007, but Luis Rodriguez manned that position in this game.  Darnell McDonald was in right in place of Michael Cuddyer.  It was the third of four games McDonald would play for the Twins.  Jeff Cirillo was at DH.  He played 24 games at DH in 2007, behind Jason Kubel (36) and Jason Tyner (26).

Joe Mauer was batting .305.  He would finish at .293.

Matt Garza had made three appearances for the Twins before this game and had an ERA of zero in 15 innings.  His ERA was 1.33 after this game.  He would finish at 3.69.  Matt Guerrier had an ERA of 1.71.  He would finish at 2.35.

Orlando Cabrera would go on to play for the Twins in the last two months of the 2009 season.

Ramon Ortiz pitched the ninth inning for the Twins.  He would be traded to Colorado a few weeks later.

Nathan Haynes was in center for the Angels.  He appeared in sixty major league games, forty of them in 2007 for the Angels and twenty more in 2008 for Tampa Bay.  He got 89 at-bats and batted .247/.295/.270.  He stole five bases in his major league career and stole 259 bases in the minors.

Record:  Los Angeles was 57-40, in first place in the AL West, two games ahead of Seattle.  They would finish 94-68, in first place, six games ahead of Seattle.

The Twins were 51-47, in third place in the AL Central, eight games behind Detroit.  They would finish 79-83, in third place, seventeen games behind Cleveland.

Random Record:  The Random Twins are 21-14 (.600).

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