Slowey fans career-high 12, Buscher knocks in five RBIs as Twins coast
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| Regular Season Series |
| Series tied 5-5 (as of Tue 8/19) |
| Tue 4/22 |
MIN 5, @OAK 4 |
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| Wed 4/23 |
@OAK 3, MIN 0 |
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| Thu 4/24 |
@OAK 11, MIN 2 |
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| Mon 8/18 |
OAK 3, @MIN 2 |
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| >Tue 8/19 |
@MIN 13, OAK 2 |
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| Wed 8/20 |
@MIN 3, OAK 1 |
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| Thu 8/28 |
@OAK 3, MIN 2 |
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| Fri 8/29 |
MIN 12, @OAK 2 |
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| Sat 8/30 |
@OAK 3, MIN 2 |
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| Sun 8/31 |
MIN 12, @OAK 4 |
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| · Complete Schedule: Twins | Athletics |
| Scoring Summary |
| OAK | MIN |
 | 2nd | K Suzuki homered to left. | 1 | 0 |
 | 2nd | B Buscher homered to right, J Kubel scored. | 1 | 2 |
 | 2nd | D Span tripled to deep right center, B Harris scored. | 1 | 3 |
 | 3rd | J Morneau doubled to deep left center, J Mauer scored. | 1 | 4 |
 | 3rd | R Ruiz singled to right, J Morneau scored. | 1 | 5 |
 | 3rd | B Harris doubled to left, R Ruiz scored. | 1 | 6 |
 | 4th | J Hannahan doubled to deep center, B Crosby scored. | 2 | 6 |
 | 5th | B Buscher singled to center, J Morneau scored, R Ruiz to third, B Buscher to second advancing on throw. | 2 | 7 |
 | 5th | B Harris hit sacrifice fly to center, R Ruiz scored. | 2 | 8 |
 | 5th | C Gomez homered to left, B Buscher scored. | 2 | 10 |
 | 6th | R Ruiz singled to right, N Punto scored, J Mauer to third, J Morneau to second. | 2 | 11 |
 | 6th | B Buscher singled to right center, J Mauer and J Morneau scored, R Ruiz to third. | 2 | 13 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Mall of America Field, Minneapolis, MN |
| Attendance | 35,256 (75.6% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:45 |
| Weather | indoors |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Jerry Layne, First Base - Brian Knight, Second Base - Rob Drake, Third Base - Phil Cuzzi |
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- There are no 96 mph heaters from Kevin Slowey. No bat-breaking sliders or splitters that feel like bowling balls to opposing hitters.
It's all about pitching smarts and location for the 24-year-old right-hander.
Facing an
Oakland Athletics lineup that is turning swinging and missing into an art form, that combination proved to be just as dominant on Tuesday night.
Slowey had a career-high 12 strikeouts and
Brian Buscher matched his career best with five RBIs in the
Minnesota Twins' 13-2 victory over the Athletics.
"I'd love to throw it 96 or 97, but I definitely don't. I don't have a slider like
Joe Nathan," Slowey said. "But the Twins are huge proponents of location over velocity and I'm always making a big point of that. If you keep the ball low, 92 looks a lot harder than 97 at the belt."
Buscher had three hits, including a two-run homer, and the Twins pummeled
Sean Gallagher (1-2) for 10 earned runs in five innings to bounce back from a lackluster effort in a 3-2 loss to Oakland on Monday.
Justin Morneau had two doubles among his three hits and every Twins hitter registered at least one hit against Gallagher and
Santiago Casilla, who gave up three runs in the sixth.
The Twins remained one game behind first-place Chicago in the AL Central.
"These are the games we need to win, playing a team that's struggling a little bit this year," Twins outfielder
Denard Span said. "These are games we're supposed to win."
It was one of the ugliest losses in a season full of them for the A's, who fell to 6-24 since the All-Star break, trail the Angels by 19½ games in the AL West and haven't won consecutive games since July 10-11.
"We're in a serious funk," Gallagher said. "The whole goal coming into a season is to win as many series as you can and we obviously haven't been doing a good job of that. For whatever reason we can't get that final game to win a series."
As bad as it was for Oakland on the mound, it only got worse when the A's stepped to the plate against Slowey.
After striking out just three hitters in his previous two starts combined, Slowey (10-8) racked up the most strikeouts by a Twin since
Johan Santana fanned 17
Texas Rangers on Aug. 19, 2007.
Jack Cust struck out three times, bringing his season total to a staggering 156. It was his 45th multi-strikeout game and the 17th time this season he's struck out at least three times in a game.
Slowey allowed two runs -- one earned -- and five hits with no walks in seven innings. His lone mistake was to
Kurt Suzuki, who hit the first pitch of the second inning into the seats in left to give the A's a 1-0 lead.
Buscher's two-run shot and an RBI triple by Span had the Twins up 3-1 after two innings.
Brendan Harris and Morneau had run-scoring doubles in a three-run third to put the Twins ahead 6-1.
"We had to after we got beat yesterday," Buscher said. "We came out and hit the ball pretty good tonight."
With his bullpen overextended after ace
Justin Duchscherer left with an injured hip in the third inning on Monday night, A's manager Bob Geren had to leave Gallagher out there longer than he would have liked.
Carlos Gomez's homer highlighted a four-run fifth that pushed the lead to 10-2, and Geren could bear to watch no longer.
"The bullpen was really thin and we needed him to go out and give us four or five innings," Geren said.
The 10 runs allowed by Gallagher were the most by an Oakland starter since
Colby Lewis allowed 10 to the
Chicago White Sox on May 22, 2007.
In the dog days of August, Gallagher sounded like the dreaded "dead arm" might be setting in.
"I just felt like I didn't have anything in my arm," he said. "The ball felt like a feather. I just didn't feel like I had anything behind it."
Game notes Geren did not have an update on Duchscherer before the game. He was flying home to California for an examination. ... Twins C
Joe Mauer extended his hitting streak to a career-high 12 games with a single in the third. ... The Twins played without LF
Delmon Young (ankle) and SS
Adam Everett (hand). Both could miss the series finale on Wednesday as well. ... It was the struggling Gomez's sixth homer, but first since June 6, a span of 224 at-bats.