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Cole Hamels, Rangers lose series in Minnesota
Cole Hamels

Cole Hamels, Rangers lose series in Minnesota

Published Jul. 3, 2016 5:23 p.m. ET

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Cole Hamels was knocked out in the fifth inning of his shortest start this season and lost for the first time since May 27 as the last-place Minnesota Twins beat the first-place Texas Rangers for the second consecutive day, 5-4 on Sunday.

Brian Dozier drove in two runs and scored a pair to back Kyle Gibson (2-5), who won his second straight start after going winless in his first seven.

Hamels (9-2) allowed five runs and 10 hits while walking three, leaving after walking his first two batters in the fifth. Hamels had won a Rangers record nine consecutive road decisions.

Gibson gave up four runs -- two earned -- and five hits in 6 2/3 innings with six strikeouts. Brandon Kintzler pitched around Robinson Chirinos' two-out double in the ninth for his fourth save in as many chances, retiring Shin-Soo Choo on a game-ending groundout.

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Choo drove in three runs. He led off a game with a home run for the third time this year, a drive into the left-center seats. Gibson then retired eight straight batters -- he a stretch he repeated later in the game.

Dozier hit a two-run triple in the third and scored on Robbie Grossman's single for a 3-1 lead.

Elvis Andrus singled in a run in the fifth, but the Twins opened a 5-2 lead in the bottom half when Max Kepler singled in a run and Eddie Rosario hit into a run-scoring forceout against Tony Barnette.

Choo hit a two-run double in the seventh off Ryan Pressley.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Rangers: RHP Colby Lewis (right latissimus dorsi) was transferred to the 60-day DL to make room for newly promoted Michael Roth.

Twins: 3B Trevor Plouffe was scratched before the game with sore ribs. ... INF Eduardo Escobar is day to day with a hamstring injury. General manager Terry Ryan said he isn't expecting a DL stint. ... Trevor May, who hasn't played since June 9 because of back spasms, was back in the clubhouse. Manager Paul Molitor said May wasn't activated Sunday because he was coming off pitching in back-to-back games in his minor league rehab assignment.

UP NEXT

Rangers: Nick Martinez (1-1) is to make his fourth start this season when the Rangers travel to Boston to open a three-game series against the Red Sox. Martinez has not had a decision in his three previous starts.

Twins: Minnesota opens a three-game set against Oakland, with Ricky Nolasco (3-6) set to make his team-leading 17th start. Nolasco is 2-0 with a 3.00 ERA in three career starts against the Athletics.

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