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Minnesota Twins(6-15) Vs Los Angeles Angels(7-15) Game No.: 23 Minnesota Twins(6-15) vs Los Angeles Angels(7-15) April 30, 2012 Angel Stadium of Anaheim OFFICIAL SCORERS: Ed Munson UMPIRES: HP-Ed Rapuano (19) 1B-Angel Hernandez (55) 2B-Mark Carlson (6) 3B- Ed Hickox (15) AVG HR RBI Minnesota Twins POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 2 Span (L) .337 0 4 CF .225 0 6 8 Carroll SS .353 5 15 16 Willingham LF 33 Morneau (L) .236 4 9 DH .239 1 9 22 Valencia 3B .246 1 12 18 Doumit (S) C .138 1 2 24 Plouffe RF .260 0 2 27 Parmelee (L) 1B .268 0 3 12 Casilla (S) 2B R H E LO B PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP PITCHES 9 Steve Liddle (Third Base Coach) Blackburn (0-2, 7.53) 13 Jerry White (First Base Coach) 35 Ron Gardenhire (Manager) 40 Rick Anderson (Pitching Coach) 43 Rick Stelmaszek (Bullpen Coach) 45 Scott Ullger (Bench Coach) 46 Joe Vavra (Batting Coach) Twins Roster 75 Nate Dammann (Bullpen Catcher) 2 Denard Span, CF (L) 16 Josh Willingham, LF (R) 27 Chris Parmelee, 1B (L) 44 Matt Maloney, LHP 53 Nick Blackburn, RHP 7 Joe Mauer, C (L) 18 Ryan Doumit, C (S) 31 Alex Burnett, RHP 47 Francisco Liriano, LHP 55 Matt Capps, RHP 8 Jamey Carroll, SS (R) 21 Jason Marquis, RHP 33 Justin Morneau, 1B (L) 48 Carl Pavano, RHP 60 Jeff Gray, RHP 12 Alexi Casilla, 2B (S) 22 Danny Valencia, 3B (R) 36 Clete Thomas, RF (L) 51 Anthony Swarzak, RHP 61 Jared Burton, RHP 15 Glen Perkins, LHP 24 Trevor Plouffe, RF (R) 37 Sean Burroughs, 3B (L) 52 Brian Duensing, LHP 62 Liam Hendriks, RHP Twins DL 57 Kyle Waldrop, RHP AVG HR RBI Los Angeles Angels POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 27 Trout .000 0 0 CF 13 Izturis (S) .278 0 3 3B 5 Pujols .216 0 4 1B 8 Morales (S) .281 1 6 DH .284 2 9 48 Hunter RF 47 Kendrick .250 2 7 2B 10 Wells .221 4 8 LF 2 Aybar (S) .218 0 5 SS 17 Iannetta .235 2 8 C R H E LO B PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP PITCHES Wilson (2-2, 2.42) 4 Alfredo Griffin (First Base Coach) 7 Mickey Hatcher (Batting Coach) 9 Rob Picciolo (Bench Coach) 14 Mike Scioscia (Manager) 21 Dino Ebel (Third Base Coach) 23 Mike Butcher (Pitching Coach) 60 Tom Gregorio (Bullpen Catcher) Angels Roster 61 Steve Soliz (Bullpen Coach) 2 Erick Aybar, SS (S) 13 Maicer Izturis, 3B (S) 27 Mike Trout, CF (R) 40 Kevin Jepsen, RHP 51 Jordan Walden, RHP 5 Albert Pujols, 1B (R) 17 Chris Iannetta, C (R) 32 LaTroy Hawkins, RHP 44 Mark Trumbo, 3B (R) 52 David Carpenter, RHP 6 Alberto Callaspo, 3B (S) 21 Hisanori Takahashi, LHP 33 C.J. Wilson, LHP 46 Bobby Wilson, C (R) 54 Ervin Santana, RHP 8 Kendrys Morales, 1B (S) 24 Dan Haren, RHP 36 Jered Weaver, RHP 47 Howard Kendrick, 2B (R) 55 Jason Isringhausen, RHP 10 Vernon Wells, CF (R) 25 Peter Bourjos, CF (R) 37 Scott Downs, LHP 48 Torii Hunter, CF (R) 57 Jerome Williams, RHP Angels DL 58 Michael Kohn, RHP GAME RECAP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 R H E LOB .
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