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By Jerry Crasnick
ESPN.com Wednesday, June 10, 2009 The Minnesota Twins might be piranhas at home, but they've played like clown fish on the road for much of this season. Tuesday's 10-5 victory in Oakland was a rare respite for the Twins, who have too often failed to produce the clutch hit that makes the difference between an uplifting win and a disheartening defeat on the road. How does a team with Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau go 21-12 at home and 8-19 everywhere else? Glad you asked. "If we knew, we could fix it," said Rob Antony, Minnesota's ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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