Twins 14, Rangers 2

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TEX (50-48) 020000000 2 5 0
MIN (55-42) 10023620 - 14 16 0

Final

 
W:L. Hernandez (10-6)
L:M. Harrison (1-1)

Morneau, Mauer trigger Twins demolition of Rangers

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Regular Season Series
Series tied 5-5 (as of Sat 7/19)
Fri 4/25 @TEX 6, MIN 5 Recap
Sat 4/26 MIN 12, @TEX 6 Recap
Sun 4/27 @TEX 10, MIN 0 Recap
Mon 5/19 @MIN 7, TEX 6 Recap
Tue 5/20 @MIN 11, TEX 4 Recap
Wed 5/21 TEX 10, @MIN 1 Recap
Thu 5/22 TEX 8, @MIN 7 Recap
Fri 7/18 @MIN 6, TEX 0 Recap
>Sat 7/19 @MIN 14, TEX 2 Box Score
Sun 7/20 TEX 1, @MIN 0 Recap
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Scoring Summary
TEXMIN
1stJ Mauer homered to center.01
2ndC Davis homered to right, M Byrd scored.21
4thC Monroe singled to deep left, A Casilla scored, J Morneau to third, C Monroe thrown out at second attempting to advance on play.22
4thD Young singled to left, J Morneau scored.23
5thJ Morneau doubled to deep left center, D Span, C Gomez and J Mauer scored.26
6thD Young homered to center.27
6thC Gomez doubled to right, B Buscher scored, D Span to third.28
6thJ Mauer doubled to deep left center, D Span and C Gomez scored.210
6thJ Morneau homered to right, J Mauer scored.212
7thB Buscher homered to right, D Young scored.214
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Game Information
StadiumMall of America Field, Minneapolis, MN
Attendance35,085 (75.2% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:34
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - Ed Rapuano, First Base - Ed Hickox, Second Base - C.B. Bucknor, Third Base - Joe West

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- With all those hits Livan Hernandez has given up and Francisco Liriano waiting impatiently in the minors, the natural assumption is that the Minnesota Twins might soon make a change in their rotation.

The Twins aren't listening to the hubbub. They're too busy admiring their 14-7 record when Hernandez starts.

Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau each went deep and drove in eight runs between them, as the Twins heaped four home runs on their usual small-ball approach to beat the Texas Rangers 14-2 on Saturday night.

"I come back in the second half and try to do something good," said Hernandez (10-6), who proudly pointed to his 10th double-digit victory total in 12 seasons after a 16-hit barrage by the home team.

He was flawless for seven innings and matched his season low of five hits allowed against the highest-scoring team in the majors.

"I think sometimes you've just got to give the guy who's out there on the mound credit for making the right pitch at the right time in the ballgame," Texas manager Ron Washington said.

Delmon Young hit a solo shot, too, to start a six-run sixth inning that ruined Rangers starter Matt Harrison's already-deteriorating night. Right after Mauer's two-run double against reliever Dustin Nippert, Morneau -- the reigning All-Star Home Run Derby champ -- crushed a 1-1 pitch into the seat stacks above right field for his 15th homer and a 12-2 advantage for the surging Twins.

Brian Buscher added a two-run home run in the seventh to push the lead to a dozen and give Minnesota a 23-7 record since mid-June, but the hits came in all shapes and sizes.

Morneau also hit a three-run double, following an intentional walk to Mauer, and now has 73 RBIs. Young had three hits and two RBIs to raise his average above .300. Carlos Gomez doubled twice, once by sneaking into second when Texas left fielder David Murphy lazily returned his chopper to the infield. Even backup catcher Mike Redmond, who relieved Mauer for the last two innings, contributed a bouncing single over the mound after a 14-pitch at-bat in the eighth.

Harrison (1-1) threw 84 pitches and didn't get any outs in the sixth. He was tagged for nine hits, eight runs and three walks without a strikeout. After winning his major league debut with seven innings and only five hits and two runs on July 8, Harrison has been hit hard in his last two starts.

Perhaps Vicente Padilla can put the Texas rotation back in a better place. He was scheduled to be activated from the 15-day disabled list and pitch on Sunday afternoon.

The biggest problem for the Rangers, post-break, has been a sudden disappearance of their mighty offense. They had four regulars in the All-Star game, but they've managed only eight hits in the last two games.

"It's two games, guys. There's no panic here," said second baseman Ian Kinsler.

Hernandez's performance down the stretch will surely be scrutinized, with Liriano looming in upstate New York. The prized left-hander's comeback from elbow surgery is essentially complete, and agent Greg Genske -- who also represents Hernandez -- asked the union to make sure Minnesota is not keeping him in the minors to save money. Liriano is 7-0 with a 2.73 ERA over his last nine starts for Triple-A Rochester.

"He's one of my friends, but the situation is not easy right now," Hernandez said, adding: "I think nothing is going to happen, because everybody is pitching good."

None of the four young guys in the rotation have given any reason to be demoted lately, so Hernandez and his majors-most 178 hits allowed -- in less than 128 innings -- could make sense to trade. The Twins love his wisdom and leadership of the inexperienced staff, though, and have offered no hint that his place is insecure.

The wily old Cuban showed why on Saturday, retiring 12 straight batters on the highest-scoring team in the majors after Chris Davis hit a two-out, two-strike, two-run homer in the second inning to give the Rangers a brief 2-1 lead.

"He knows how to pitch," Ron Gardenhire said.

Game notes
Manager Ron Washington said he plans to wait until at least Monday to use All-Star DH Milton Bradley in the outfield. Bradley's time in the field has been limited this season in his recovery from knee surgery. ... The Twins established season highs for homers and runs. ... Rangers C Jarrod Saltalamacchia, who was already fighting a groin strain and was sent home with flu-like symptoms before this series began, will probably return on Monday. If he does, rookie Taylor Teagarden likely will be returned to the minors, thus maintaining the possibility of playing for the U.S. Olympic team next month. ... Texas LH Kason Gabbard, who was placed on the disabled list on June 28 with elbow inflammation, is officially done for the season. ... In 35 games since June 1, Young is batting .350 with 10 doubles, four homers and 24 RBIs. Said Gardenhire of his mammoth homer to center field: "That just tells you how much he has inside of him."


Series At A Glance

Minnesota leads 2-0 (as of 7/19)
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MLB Scores

Saturday, July 19th 2008
Oakland 3 Final
NY Yankees 4 in 12
Boston 2 Final
LA Angels 4
Cleveland 9 Final
Seattle 6
San Diego 5 Final
St. Louis 6
Philadelphia 5 Final
Florida 9
Milwaukee 8 Final
San Francisco 5
Toronto 4 Final
Tampa Bay 6
Washington 8 Final
Atlanta 2
Detroit 10 Final
Baltimore 11 in 10
Kansas City 9 Final
Chi White Sox 1
Chi Cubs 1 Final
Houston 4
Texas 2 Final
Minnesota 14
NY Mets 2 Final
Cincinnati 7
Pittsburgh 1 Final
Colorado 7
LA Dodgers 2 Final
Arizona 3