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anybody by chance see this inning, just wondering what happened...just following on the internet and not live tonight..


Bottom of 7:
Twins seventh. Mauer grounded out, second baseman Ellis to first baseman D.Johnson. Cuddyer tripled to center. Morneau was hit by a pitch. Calero pitching. Hunter singled to left, Cuddyer scored, Morneau to second. Morneau was out advancing, left fielder S.Stewart to shortstop Bo.Crosby to second baseman Ellis, Morneau out. Hunter was out advancing, second baseman Ellis to shortstop Bo.Crosby, Hunter out.
Runs: 1, Hits: 2
 

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found it....:cursin:

Oakland also turned two unusual double plays: Gaudin got out of the first inning with the first 1-2-3 double play turned by the A's in four years, zipping to field Jason Kubel's comebacker, and throwing home to get Cuddyer before Jason Kendall went to first to get Kubel.

With men at the corners and one out in the seventh, Torii Hunter singled to left off Kiko Calero, sending home Cuddyer, but Justin Morneau took too big a turn around second and Stewart hit cutoff man Bobby Crosby, who got the ball to second baseman Mark Ellis. Ellis ran down Morneau as he headed toward third, then after making the tag, Ellis threw to Crosby at second to retire Hunter.

"That's one of those strange baseball plays you don't see very often,'' A's manager Bob Geren said. "Pretty heads up by our middle infielders.''
 
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