Crede, Twins ready to try their luck in the Bronx
Only 14 hours had passed since the last time it happened, so it's not like the Tigers had forgotten. But there they were again Thursday, walking Michael Cuddyer to load the bases and give Joe Crede a chance to beat them.... more
Submitted on 2009-05-15 |
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Twins 6, Tigers 5
Joe Crede saw a lot of these comebacks by Minnesota from the other side.Participation is a lot more fun.Crede capped another Twins rally with a two-run, two-out single in a six-run seventh inning. Minnesota overcame a five-run deficit and Justin Verlander... more
Submitted on 2009-05-14 |
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Minnesota Twins Notes, Quotes 2009-05-14
--3B Joe Crede's infant son Jace, who was born a month premature, got out of the hospital over the weekend. Crede went home to Missouri on Minnesota's off day Monday to see his little boy, and after missing three straight games with a sore left hamstring,... more
Submitted on 2009-05-14 |
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Minnesota Twins Roster Report 2009-05-14
--OF Denard Span's two-run triple in the sixth inning gave Minnesota's a one-run edge, albeit briefly, and was the team's eighth of triple of the season. Minnesota has eight triples this year, second in the American League behind Kansas City, which has 12... more
Submitted on 2009-05-14 |
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Minnesota Twins Inside Pitch 2009-05-14
Third baseman Joe Crede raised his arms in the air when he rounded first base. He couldn't help himself, and after 4 hours and 48 minutes of baseball, the celebration might have been caused by relief as much as joy. Crede tossed his helmet to the side bef... more
Submitted on 2009-05-14 |
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Crede's slam in 13th lifts Twins past Tigers 14-10
After Minnesota's bullpen sprung more leaks, Joe Crede provided the relief.It took 13 innings, four hours and 48 minutes, but Crede's two-out, two-strike grand slam gave the Twins a 14-10 victory over the Tigers just before midnight Wednesday - long after... more
Submitted on 2009-05-14 |
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Crede's slam lifts Twins over Tigers in 13
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 ... more
Submitted on 2009-05-14 |
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