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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Sammy Sosa plays baseball like it's the only
thing on his mind.
Sosa tied Joe DiMaggio for 50th place on the career home run
list, hitting No. 361 as the Chicago Cubs beat the Minnesota Twins
8-4 Saturday night.
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"That's the guy whose girlfriend was Marilyn Monroe?" asked
Sosa, when told he tied the Yankee Clipper for homers.
Sosa connected in the second inning against Joe Mays for his
25th home run of the season. He homered for the second straight
day, and has four in eight games.
"I feel like I'm getting in a groove," said Sosa, who
continues to rebound from a period filled with trade rumors.
"I think it's only human to mentally think about that type of
situation. No matter how hard you try to keep it out of your mind
you get distracted."
Now that he is back on track, his next targets on the career
home run list are Ralph Kiner (369) and Gil Hodges (370).
"I'm not thinking about that kind of stuff right now," Sosa
said. "It's good to be there and be compared to those guys.
"Right now I just want to be happy. I'm feeling great."
The Metrodome crowd was also happy and feeling great. Sosa's
presence boosted the attendance to 36,688, the Twins' largest at
home since opening day.
"That's awesome, good for him," Mark Grace said of his
teammate's accomplishment. "I've seen just about all of them."
"It's nice to say that you've played with a guy like that,"
Cubs starter Kevin Tapani said.
Tapani (6-7) gave up 12 hits and four runs in eight innings, but
struck out nine and walked none.
"When Tapani got in the situation with men in scoring position,
he stepped it up a notch," said Twins coach Ron Gardenhire, who
filled in for manager Tom Kelly for the third straight game.
Kelly is in Fort Myers, Fla., with his father Joe Kelly, who is
recovering from a heart bypass operation.
The Cubs won two of three at the Metrodome after taking two of
three against the White Sox. The Cubs have won consecutive series
for the first time this season.
Matt Lawton went 4-for-5 with a homer and three RBI for
Minnesota, which lost for the ninth time in 11 games.
Tapani, who was with Minnesota from 1989-95, made his third
career start against the Twins and first at the Metrodome since
1996, when he pitched for the White Sox.
Tapani pitched at least six innings for the 17th time in 20
starts.
Minnesota took a 1-0 lead on Lawton's RBI single in the first
inning.
Sosa led off the second with a 417-foot shot off Mays (4-11).
"I threw a ball down in the zone and he went down and got it,"
Mays said. "I tip my hat to him."
Henry Rodriguez followed Sosa's homer with a triple that center
fielder Jacque Jones lost in the white Metrodome roof. Two outs
later, Willie Greene hit an RBI single to make it 2-1.
Ricky Gutierrez, Grace and Sosa hit consecutive one-out singles
to load the bases in the third inning. Rodriguez then hit a
check-swing double off first baseman Ron Coomer's glove to score
two runs.
"Let's write that one off," Gardenhire said. "It was a very
ugly baseball game."
Coomer, who hit an RBI double in the sixth, left in the eighth
because of a strained left shoulder. He injured the shoulder making
a tag in the top of the inning.
"He jammed his shoulder on a play at first base," Gardenhire
said. "We have to check him out in the morning."
Grace hit an RBI double in the fourth inning to make it 5-1.
Jones lost another flyball in the sixth inning, resulting in
Greene's leadoff triple. Brant Brown followed with an RBI single
and Eric Young hit a run-scoring double to make it 7-1.
Jeff Reed hit an RBI double in the seventh off Johan Santana to
make it 8-2.
Lawton, who tied his career high with four hits, hit a two-run
homer off Tapani in the eighth to make it 8-4.
Game notes
Sosa has hit 332 homers for the Cubs. His other 29 came
with the White Sox. ... Sosa has an eight-game hitting streak. ...
Tapani, 2-0 against Minnesota, is 46-30 in 92 games at the
Metrodome. ... Rodriguez is 7-for-14 over four games, with two
homers and 10 RBI. ... Lawton, who has four hits in a game nine
times, has played in all 83 games this season and started all but
one. He has 33 multihit games.
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