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Kepler homers to lift Twins

TWINS 6, ORIOLES 2

- By Brian Hall Associated Press

MINNEAPOLI­S — Rookie Max Kepler continued his midseason surge with a game-tying home run among two hits and two RBIs as the Minnesota Twins rallied to beat the Baltimore Orioles 6-2 on Thursday night.

The teams were squeezing in a make-up game from a May 9 postponeme­nt with Minnesota in the middle of a homestand and Baltimore heading for a weekend series at Toronto.

Kepler hit his 11th home run off reliever Odrisamer Despaigne (02) leading off the sixth inning to tie the game 2-all after Baltimore starter Ubaldo Jimenez lasted five innings in his first start since July 8. Kepler had an RBI double as part of a four-run seventh.

Minnesota’s Ryan Pressly (5-5) combined with two other relievers to allow just two hits the final three innings.

Kepler played in nine April games, hitting .167 before being sent back to Triple-A. He was recalled on June 1 and has 38 RBIs in his past 49 games. Kepler has eight home runs in 22 July games.

The rookie’s work negated an effective spot start by Jimenez, who allowed one run and five hits and struck out eight in his first appearance since a 1-1-3 inning start on July 8. Jimenez had been in a bit of limbo with the Orioles since being ousted from the starting rotation with a 7.38 ERA.

Baltimore kept Jimenez off the mound in games, though. He never pitched out of the bullpen, though he did spend three days on the paternity leave list.

Despaigne followed and Kepler started Minnesota’s rally. Brian Dozier gave the Twins the lead in the seventh with an RBI single and Eddie Rosario added a two-run triple.

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