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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Twins dig long ball, at least for one night

Back-to-back home runs for the Twins? That’s like two straight laughs at a Dane Cook show. The Twins don’t hit home runs. They nibble and pick and gnaw. They’ve turned small ball into a verb. And here they were, in the game their manager deemed the most important this season, a game that could’ve shattered their glass slipper, launching balls like they hadn’t all year.

Delmon Young’s homer pre-empted Kubel from doffing his cap and put the Chicago White Sox on notice that the Twins weren’t going down without a fight, not in their own building. The din from Kubel’s homer hadn’t ceded when Young put the exclamation point on the Twins’ 9-3 victory Tuesday to pull them within 1½ games of the White Sox in the AL Central with two remaining in this series at the Metrodome.

“I was in the dugout, giving all the high fives, and I looked up and Delmon had hit one,” Kubel said. “When you hear the crowd, you know.”

Though they weren’t packed to the rafters, 35,225 strong witnessed the Twins’ 50th home win in 76 games. And they saw an offense that somehow scored the fourth-most runs in the major leagues in spite of hitting the second-fewest home runs.

Passan ripped Dane Cook. And I approve of that.

Gamingboy Posted: September 24, 2008 at 02:23 PM | 5 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Dewey, Steven Wright Wannabe and Soupuss Posted: September 24, 2008 at 03:23 PM (#2952751)
Boone Logan giving up back-to-back home runs shouldn't surprise anyone, regardless of who hits them.
   2. JMPH Posted: September 24, 2008 at 04:01 PM (#2952803)
The Twins don’t hit home runs. They nibble and pick and gnaw. They’ve turned small ball into a verb.

Spare me. You're just encouraging Ozzie and his piranha nonsense.

On the topic though, when is the last time a team made the playoffs while finishing last in the league in homeruns? If things go well over the rest of the week, the Twins could pull it off.
   3. Boots Day Posted: September 24, 2008 at 04:07 PM (#2952811)
The 1987 Cardinals did it. I don't think any team has pulled it off since then.

Incidentally, that Cardinals team was 10th in a 12-team league in OPS+ - and second in the league in runs scored.
   4. Golfing Great Mitch Cumstein Posted: September 24, 2008 at 06:08 PM (#2953008)
Has the tide turned on Dane Cook? I never found him funny, but he was able to sell out arenas. Now he has a string of romantic comedy bombs to his credit and Yahoo Sports is ripping him. Can anybody explain O&A;'s support of Cook? I cannot believe that a comedian like Jim Norton would care for him.
   5. Harry Balsagne's transparent jealousy Posted: September 24, 2008 at 06:12 PM (#2953016)
That’s like two straight laughs at a Dane Cook show.

But if you've ever seen any part of a Dane Cook concert, you would know those weirdos lap that puke right up.

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