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FINAL
May 27, 1989

Box Score

123456789RHELOB
TEX130100000511310
MIN0100000203615
win:K. Brown (TEX)loss:A. Anderson (MIN)

Scoring Summary

TEXMIN
  • Texas Rangers logo
    1
    Rafael Palmeiro out on a sacrifice fly to center fielder Kirby Puckett. Jeff Kunkel scores. Scott Fletcher to 3rd. [1 run] [1 out]
    10
  • Texas Rangers logo
    2
    Steve Buechele doubles (9) on a fly ball to right fielder Randy Bush. Pete Incaviglia scores. [1 run]
    20
  • Texas Rangers logo
    2
    Jeff Kunkel doubles (3) on a line drive to right fielder Randy Bush. Steve Buechele scores. [1 run]
    30
  • Texas Rangers logo
    2
    Rafael Palmeiro doubles (13) on a line drive to right fielder Randy Bush. Jeff Kunkel scores. [1 run]
    40
  • Minnesota Twins logo
    2
    Tim Laudner singles on a line drive to center fielder Cecil Espy. Jim Dwyer scores. Dan Gladden to 3rd. Tim Laudner to 2nd. [1 run]
    41
  • Texas Rangers logo
    4
    Scott Fletcher out on a sacrifice fly to right fielder Randy Bush. Cecil Espy scores. [1 run] [2 outs]
    51
  • Minnesota Twins logo
    8
    Wally Backman singles on a ground ball to left fielder Pete Incaviglia. Greg Gagne scores. Al Newman to 2nd. [1 run]
    52
  • Minnesota Twins logo
    8
    Randy Bush out on a sacrifice fly to center fielder Cecil Espy. Al Newman scores. Wally Backman to 3rd. [1 run] [2 outs]
    53

Player Stats

Texas Rangers logoHITTINGHABRRBIKBBHRLOBAVG
1Jeff KunkelCF-3B24211003.292
2Scott FletcherSS14010002.254
3Rafael Palmeiro1B24020001.349
4Ruben SierraRF15001004.313
5Julio Franco2B04000101.317
6Buddy BellDH04000002.163
Rick LeachPH01000002.291
7Pete IncavigliaLF24101000.233
8Steve Buechele3B11110000.272
Cecil EspyCF13100002.254
9Jim SundbergC13000002.234
TOTAL11375531019-
Texas Rangers logoPITCHINGIPHRERKBBHRPCERA
Kevin BrownRHP9.06337101282.93
TOTAL9.0633710128-
Minnesota Twins logoHITTINGHABRRBIKBBHRLOBAVG
1Al Newman3B14101000.253
2Wally Backman2B23010100.290
3Kirby PuckettCF04002004.326
4Randy BushRF03010002.220
5Gene Larkin1B04000001.232
6Jim DwyerDH14101001.304
7Dan GladdenLF04001002.260
8Brian HarperC00000000.241
Tim LaudnerC13012001.202
John MosesPH01000000.307
9Greg GagneSS13100002.255
TOTAL6333371013-
Minnesota Twins logoPITCHINGIPHRERKBBHRPCERA
Allan AndersonLHP2.0644010404.43
Juan BerenguerRHP3.2311300563.74
Gary WayneLHP3.0200000364.23
Jeff ReardonRHP0.100000043.54
TOTAL8.31155310136-

Play-by-Play

1st inningTEXMIN
  • TOP 1
  • Texas Rangers logo
    SINGLE — Jeff Kunkel singles on a line drive to left fielder Dan Gladden.
    00
  • Texas Rangers logo
    DOUBLE — Scott Fletcher doubles (5) on a line drive to right fielder Randy Bush. Jeff Kunkel to 3rd.
    00
  • Texas Rangers logo
    SAC FLY — Rafael Palmeiro out on a sacrifice fly to center fielder Kirby Puckett. Jeff Kunkel scores. Scott Fletcher to 3rd. [1 run] [1 out]
    10
  • Texas Rangers logo
    POP OUT — Ruben Sierra pops out to shortstop Greg Gagne. [2 outs]
    10
  • Texas Rangers logo
    WALK — Julio Franco walks.
    10
  • Texas Rangers logo
    FORCEOUT — Buddy Bell grounds into a force out, shortstop Greg Gagne to second baseman Wally Backman. Julio Franco out at 2nd. Buddy Bell to 1st. [3 outs]
    10
  • BOTTOM 1
  • Minnesota Twins logo
    STRIKEOUT — Al Newman called out on strikes. [1 out]
    10
  • Minnesota Twins logo
    WALK — Wally Backman walks.
    10
  • Minnesota Twins logo
    FORCEOUT — Kirby Puckett grounds into a force out, first baseman Rafael Palmeiro to shortstop Scott Fletcher. Wally Backman out at 2nd. Kirby Puckett to 1st. [2 outs]
    10
  • Minnesota Twins logo
    POP OUT — Randy Bush pops out to shortstop Scott Fletcher. [3 outs]
    10
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Team Stats

5Runs3
11Hits6
3Errors1
.297Batting Avg.182
37At Bats33
7Extra-base Hits0
0Home Runs0
5Runs-Batted-In3
1Walks1
0Stolen Bases0
3Strikeouts7
10Left on Base5
18Total Bases6

Game Details

Saturday, May 27, 1989 · 8:05 PM
Target Field · Minneapolis, MN
attendance: 30,893 (80.1%)
weather: 72 degrees, dome