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Twins Refuse to Die (In Other Words, Remain the Twins), Tie Game in 10th

The inning began when Michael Cuddyer hit what should have been a flare single to Ryan Raburn in left. Raburn misplayed the ball badly, trying to make a diving play rather than merely fielding the ball and holding Cuddyer at first, and when Granderson couldn’t make it over from center in time, Cuddyer trucked all the way to third with a triple. He was later scored by Matt Tolbert’s single, tying the game at 5.

By all rights, the Twins should have scored again, but Alexi Castilla took a horrible jump on a lineout to Raburn in left and was thrown out at home. And Raburn managed to redeem himself in the meantime. This game is crazy.

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This game is driving up everybody's heartrate

It reminds many of the 2007 NL WC extra game.

"I always believe there's a reason why you go through everything." -John Elway

by LACK on Oct 6, 2009 9:24 PM EDT reply actions  

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