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Around the Horn: Blackburn Solid, Offense Not

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Season Record: 28-29

Up Next: Mariners (3:10 CT, 6/7)

A night after winning a one-run game in Seattle, the Twins dropped one. On Friday the Twins took advantage of an error by the Mariners to win 2-1, and less than 24 hours later, the Mariners used two eighth inning hits to knock off the Twins by the exact same score. Nick Blackburn turned in another quality start for Minnesota, but a lack of offense moved the Twins league-worst road record to 7-17. 

Around the Horn: Power Surge

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Season Record: 27-28

Up Next: Seattle (9:10 CT, 6/5)

Around the Horn: Rookie Road-bump

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Season Record: 26-28

Up Next: Indians (12:10 CT, 6/4)

It wasn't quite as easy for Anthony Swarzak in his third trip to the mound; after breezing through his previous two outings rather easily, Swarzak hit his first road-bump in the majors. The 23-year old rookie lasted only four innings, allowing nine hits and five runs as the Twins fell to the Cleveland Indians 10-1 in the second game of a three-game set at the Metrodome. 

Around the Horn: Summer Has Arrived

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Season Record: 25-27

Up Next: Indians (7:10 CT, 6/2)

1. Blackburn Keeps Rolling

Around the Horn: Road Woes Continue

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Season Record: 24-26

Up Next: Rays (3:05 CT, 5/30)

1. Five Strong Innings

Around the Horn: A First Impression

(AP Photo/Jim Mone)

Season Record: 21-23

Up Next: Brewers (7:05 CT, 5/24)

1. Swarzak Impressive

They say that the first impression means everything; for Anthony Swarzak, his first gig in the bigs couldn't have went any better. After an injury to starter Glen Perkins, the Twins opted to make the call to Triple-A Rochester for Swarzak, a highly touted prospect who posted a 2.25 ERA in seven starts.

Around the Horn: Twins 11, Brewers 3

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Season Record: 20-23

Up Next: Brewers (6:10 CT, 5/23)

1. Slowey Speeding Up

After a slow start to the season, Kevin Slowey has heated up recently. In his most recent start, Slowey held the New York Yankees, one of the best hitting lineups in the league, to two runs over 7.2 innings. Prior to that outing, Slowey went six innings and allowed only one run against another top lineup, the Detroit Tigers.

Around the Horn: Slump Buster

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Season Record: 19-23

Up Next: Brewers (7:10 CT, 5/21)

1. Blanks for Blackburn

Around the Horn: Another Walkoff Loss

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Season Record: 18-20

Up Next: Yankees (7:05 CT, 5/17)

1. Fix the Bullpen

Around the Horn: Late-Game Losing

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Season Record: 18-19

Up Next: Yankees (12:05 CT, 5/17)

1. Working with Walks

In the first game of a four game series with the New York Yankees, lefty Francisco Liriano took the mound. Liriano, a pitcher now two years removed from Tommy John Surgery, has pitched very inconsistently early on in the '09 season. At times the once dominant pitcher has looked like an ace, and at other times he has struggled to compose himself.

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