Milwaukee-Twins boxscore

May 30, 2013 at 3:58AM

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First inning

Twins: Eduardo Escobar singled to left-center off Milwaukee starter Marco Estrada. Brian Dozier singled to left, Escobar advanced to second. Joe Mauer flied out to right. Josh Willingham popped out to second. Escobar advanced to third and Dozier to second on Estrada's throwing error. Ryan Doumit doubled to right, scoring Escobar and Dozier. Chris Parmelee reached on an infield single, Doumit advanced to third. Chris Herrmann singled to right, scoring Doumit.

Twins 3, Milwaukee 0

SECOND inning

Milwaukee: Carlos Gomez doubled to center off Twins starter Samuel Deduno. Jonathan Lucroy grounded out to second, Gomez advanced to third. Yuniesky Betancourt grounded out to third, scoring Gomez.

Twins 3, Milwaukee 1

FOURTH inning

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Twins: Aaron Hicks hit a two-out homer to center.

Twins 4, Milwaukee 1

MilwaukeeABRHBIBBSOAvg.

Aoki rf300000.296

Segura ss300000.360

Braun lf200020.305

Ramirez dh401001.308

Gomez cf412000.330

Lucroy c401001.228

Betancourt 1b400101.220

Weeks 2b301001.181

Bianchi 3b400000.250

Totals3115124

TWINSABRHBIBBSOAvg.

Escobar 3b411001.228

Dozier 2b411002.212

Mauer dh301010.330

Willingham lf401001.213

Doumit rf311210.216

Parmelee 1b401001.215

Herrmann c301100.333

Hicks cf311102.165

Florimon ss300000.248

Totals3148427

Milwaukee010 000 000—151

Twins300 100 00x—480

E—Estrada (1). LOB—Milwaukee 8, Twins 5. 2B—Ramirez (8), Gomez (14), Willingham (10), Doumit (10). HR—Hicks (6), off Estrada. RBI—Betancourt (27), Doumit 2 (23), Herrmann (1), Hicks (18). DP—Milwaukee 1, Twins 1.

MILWAUKEEIPHRERBBSONPERA

Estrada L, 4-37744051064.96

Gorzelanny110022252.37

TWINSIPHRERBBSONPERA

Deduno W, 1-17411221005.11

Fien H, 510000074.84

Perkins S, 11-13110002143.20

Inherited runners-scored—Fien 2-0. HBP—by Deduno (Aoki, Weeks, Segura). Balk—Deduno. Umpires—Home, Angel Hernandez; First, Jordan Baker; Second, Dana DeMuth; Third, Doug Eddings. T—2:32. A—31,359 (39,021).

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