
After pinch-hitting for second baseman Alexi Casilla and shortstop Adam Everett in the ninth, manager Ron Gardenhire was forced to move Brendan Harris from designated hitter to shortstop in the 10th, forfeiting the designated hitter and setting Bobby Korecky up for the night of his life.
The right-handed reliever bailed the team out of a one-out, bases-loaded jam in the 11th, followed by a perfect 12th. To top things off, he became the first Twins pitcher to get a hit in an American League game since the DH rule was adopted in 1973, scooping up Nick Punto's helmet, bat and batting gloves. As if that wasn't enough excitement, he picked up his first career win as Minnesota rallied for a 7-6 victory over the Texas Rangers.

Korecky and Clark weren't the only Twins to have a memorable evening. Switch-hitting youngster Casilla enjoyed his first career big league homer in the fourth to give the Twins a 5-2 lead. Way to go, buddies!
Listen to Dick Bremer flip out during Clark's walkoff double...
[Star Tribune]
4 comments:
AWESOME GAME.
BOBBY KORECKY AND HOWIE CLARK FTW!
Dude, I was going crazy when Howie Clark was at the plate, "DO IT FOR BOBBY!"
Awesome game. Hopefully, when he's playing the infield this season, he doesn't let anyone on the basepaths mess with him.
Totally forgot that he was involved in that, Sooze. You're as smart as you are awesome.
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