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Final

 in 13
W:J. Crain (2-1)
L:B. Lyon (1-3)

Crede comes through with grand slam for Twins in 13th

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Regular Season Series
Minnesota leads 12-7 (as of Wed 5/13)
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Scoring Summary
DETMIN
1stJ Morneau homered to center, J Mauer scored.02
3rdJ Mauer singled to center, M Tolbert scored.03
4thA Everett reached on infield single to second, M Cabrera and J Larish scored, B Inge to second.23
4thC Gomez hit sacrifice fly to right, B Harris scored.24
5thC Granderson scored on G Perkins' wild pitch.34
6thB Inge homered to left, M Ordonez scored.54
6thD Span tripled to deep right, B Harris and C Gomez scored.56
6thM Tolbert hit sacrifice fly to right, D Span scored.57
7thM Cabrera homered to left center, P Polanco and C Thomas scored.87
7thJ Larish homered to center.97
8thJ Kubel homered to right center, M Redmond scored.99
13thC Granderson scored on J Crain's balk.109
13thM Tolbert singled to left center, N Punto scored.1010
13thJ Crede homered to left, M Tolbert, J Morneau and M Cuddyer scored.1014
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Game Information
StadiumMall of America Field, Minneapolis, MN
Attendance22,178 (47.6% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time4:48
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - Paul Schrieber, First Base - Paul Nauert, Second Base - Joe West, Third Base - Ed Rapuano
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MINNEAPOLIS -- Joe Crede thrust both arms in the air once the ball was safely in the seats, as much a sign of relief as celebration while he began his game-ending trot around the bases.

It took 13 innings, four hours and 48 minutes, but Crede's two-out, two-strike grand slam gave the Minnesota Twins a 14-10 victory over the Tigers just before midnight Wednesday -- long after Dontrelle Willis made his first start of the season for Detroit.

It has taken him about a month to get going, but Crede is feeling comfortable with his new team. He's hitting .237, but he's fitting in just fine.

"These guys have been great so far this year. It's going to be fun to see what this team can do," said Crede, who has 15 hits, 10 RBIs and four homers in his last 12 games.

Fast Facts

• Joe Crede hit a walk-off grand slam, his sixth career walk-off homer, seventh career grand slam and second career walk-off grand slam.

• Seven different players had multiple hits for the Twins and 11 players scored at least one run as they scored a season-high 14 runs.

• Dontrelle Wills struggled in his first start of the season but got a no-decision.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

This was his seventh career grand slam. He hit one in 2002 with the Chicago White Sox that ended a game, too.

"You always remember those," Crede said, smiling as he quickly recalled the details.

Something else memorable -- the case of an umpire touching a player, and the player getting upset.

In the seventh inning, Magglio Ordonez was called out on strike three, a low-and-outside pitch that Ordonez didn't like. When plate umpire Paul Schrieber put a hand on his shoulder to usher him away, Ordonez was even more worked up and stopped to complain about being touched.

Then Tigers manager Jim Leyland raced out of the dugout and started screaming in Schrieber's face. Once he was tossed, Leyland stomped around in the dugout and kept yelling for a bit.

Crew chief Joe West came over from second base and stared at the manager with his hands on his hips, until Leyland finally relented and retreated to the clubhouse.

The middle innings of this game featured a flurry of back-and-forth rallies. Then both teams stopped hitting until the Twins mounted their final push. Matt Tolbert's single that Josh Anderson nearly caught but trapped in left field tied it at 10 against Brandon Lyon (1-3), who walked Michael Cuddyer to load the bases before Crede came up.

Crede almost ended the game in the 12th against Lyon, but that drive was caught by Curtis Granderson with his shoulder against the wall in center field. Lyon threw 60 pitches over 2 2/3 innings.

"I think it just shows the character of this team," said Denard Span, who hit a two-run triple to give the Twins the lead in the sixth. "We do this once a week, it seems like."

The super-speedy Granderson helped Detroit take a 10-9 lead in the top half of the 13th with a little trickery on the bases. He tripled with one out before Jesse Crain (2-1) retired Placido Polanco on a flyball too shallow to score on.

With Anderson batting, Granderson faked a break for home as if he were going to steal. Crain flinched, and the right-hander brought his throwing hand out of his glove before starting his motion -- thus the balk call. Fans booed, but the Twins didn't argue.

Justin Morneau greeted Willis by smashing a two-run homer in the first, but the Tigers scored four times in the eighth on homers by Miguel Cabrera and Jeff Larish. Cabrera's was a three-run shot, on the first pitch by Matt Guerrier. But pinch-hitter Jason Kubel's first-pitch, two-run homer off hard-throwing Joel Zumaya tied it at 9 in the bottom half.

The final decision didn't come until Crede's big hit about an hour later.

"Everybody needed that ... except maybe the other side," said Twins manager Ron Gardenhire, as Thursday's noon start time loomed.

"I've still got to pack," Span said.

Leyland, his voice rising with the cigarette smoke in his office before the game, declared Tuesday's 6-2 defeat the most disappointed he's been in the Tigers all season -- citing too many missed opportunities by his offense.

Leyland was in no mood to talk about his seventh-inning ejection afterward.

"Did you see what happened? Then write what you saw. I don't have to say a word. You write what you saw," he said.

Four walks and two wild pitches contributed to five runs in 5 1/3 innings against Minnesota's Glen Perkins, who gave up Ordonez's second double of the season in front of a homer by Brandon Inge that put Detroit up 5-4 in the sixth.

"We hung in there," Inge said, adding: "That was a classic battle right there."

Willis gave up eight hits, four runs and two walks in 4 2/3 innings, but it was a decent start considering all he's come back from. He was sent to Class A last year to work on his control, and he had been on the disabled list this spring due to an anxiety disorder.

The lively lefty with the sharp, sweeping delivery looked like his usual self, bouncing around the mound between at-bats and pointing encouraging fingers toward his infielders. He nodded so many times, pumping himself up, he looked like a bobblehead doll.

"All in all I felt good. I really had a good time out there," Willis said.

Game notes
Adam Everett hit a two-run, two-out single against Perkins in the fourth. With help from Ramon Santiago, the Tigers lead the league with 28 RBIs from the SS position. ... After finishing eight innings in each of his first three starts, Perkins hasn't pitched past the sixth in his last four turns.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.


Series At A Glance

Minnesota leads 2-0 (as of 5/13)
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MLB Scores

Wednesday, May 13th
Chi White Sox 0 Final
Cleveland 4
Atlanta 8 Final
NY Mets 7 in 12
Washington 6 Final
San Francisco 3
LA Dodgers 9 Final
Philadelphia 2
Tampa Bay 8 Final
Baltimore 6
St. Louis 2 Final
Pittsburgh 5
NY Yankees 8 Final
Toronto 2
Florida 6 Final
Milwaukee 8
Seattle 5 Final
Texas 6 in 11
San Diego 4 Final
Chi Cubs 6
Detroit 10 Final
Minnesota 14 in 13
Houston 15 Final
Colorado 11
Cincinnati 10 Final
Arizona 3
Boston 4 Final
LA Angels 8
Kansas City 2 Final
Oakland 7