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  Wednesday, Aug. 2 3:05pm ET
Twins follow up one-hit wonder with 14
 
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BALTIMORE (AP) -- Less than 24 hours after enduring a hitting famine against Mike Mussina, the Minnesota Twins feasted on struggling Pat Rapp.

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David Ortiz matched his career high with four RBI and Torii Hunter had a career-high four hits as the Twins beat the Baltimore Orioles 10-6 Wednesday to avert a three-game sweep.

Led by Hunter, who entered the game with a .190 batting average, the Twins amassed 14 hits after being limited to one single by Mussina in a 10-0 loss.

"The whole world would have got shut down by Mussina last night, that's how good he was," Minnesota manager Tom Kelly said. "You can't dwell on that. We just put that out of our mind."

Suffice to say that Rapp (6-8), who is 2-6 with an 8.24 ERA in his last 12 starts, doesn't evoke the same fear from opposing batters that Mussina does.

"Not really," said Hunter, laughing.

Hunter hadn't gotten a hit in the majors since May, when he was sent to the minors after a rough start. His 4-for-5 performance boosted his batting average 19 points.

"I wasn't getting anything to hit the past couple days. I was a little tense and tried to do too much," he said. "I just told myself, 'Just see the pitch today and hit it.' "

Ortiz singled in two runs in a four-run first inning and hit a two-run double in a five-run sixth that put Minnesota up 10-4. He went 2-for-5 and is 34-for-83 (.410) in his last 26 games.

Cristian Guzman scored three runs and Jay Canizaro had three hits for the Twins, who improved to 7-29 against Baltimore since the start of the 1997 season.

Melvin Mora, playing in his sixth game with Baltimore, went 3-for-3 with two walks and two RBI. Delino DeShields hit a triple and his 30th double, walked twice and drove in two runs.

Albert Belle went 0-for-5, driving in a run but stranding eight as Baltimore's four-game winning streak ended.

Brad Radke (8-11) gave up four runs, four walks and eight hits in five innings, his shortest stint since June 21 at Texas.

"I was off from the first pitch," he said. "The plate looked like it was a couple miles down. It didn't look like it was 60 feet away."

Rapp was much worse, yielding six earned runs and nine hits in 5 2/3 innings.

"They just kept squibbing stuff past the infield," he said. "The four-run first didn't help, but I think I rebounded after that."

Although Orioles manager Mike Hargrove said the 33-year-old Rapp "gave us a chance to win," there is some question as to how long the right-hander will remain in the rotation, given Baltimore's sudden interest in youth.

"They may want to bring in some young arms and try them out," Rapp said. "The last month certainly hasn't been very good for me."

Minnesota pulled away in the sixth, scoring all five runs with two outs. Guzman, Canizaro and Midre Cummings hit RBI singles before Ortiz lined a bases-loaded double into the gap in right-center.

Mora doubled in two runs in the eighth to make it 10-6.

The Twins took the lead for good in the first inning. After a throwing error by Baltimore first baseman Chris Richard, Ortiz singled in two runs, Corey Koskie hit a run-scoring grounder and Hunter followed with an RBI single.

The Orioles closed to 4-3 in their half when DeShields tripled in two runs and scored on Belle's groundout.

Guzman doubled and scored on Canizaro's single in Minnesota's second. Belle popped out with the bases loaded in the bottom half.

An RBI single by Richard made it 5-4 in the third. Belle hit a fly to right with two outs and two on in the fourth.

Game notes
It was the 20th time the Orioles have allowed 10 runs or more. ... Minnesota C Dan Ardoin, obtained Monday from Oakland, went 0-for-2 with three walks in his major league debut. ... Trenidad Hubbard, obtained in the trade the sent B.J. Surhoff to Atlanta, went 1-for-5 with a triple in his Baltimore debut. ... The Orioles went 9-11 during a stretch in which they played 17 of 20 games at home.
 


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