MIAMI -- The Minnesota Twins received a solid outing from Kevin Correia, but the offense did not deliver and the bullpen struggled down the stretch in a 4-2 loss to the Miami Marlins on Tuesday night. Correia (6-5) exited in the sixth trailing 2-1, but three relievers combined to allow two runs in the final two innings. "They got the big hits there at the end," Twins manager Rod Gardenhire said. Brian Duensing and Josh Roenicke each allowed a run pitching less than an inning. "We weren't going to use guys we used the other day," Gardenhire said. "We were trying to get (Roenicke) through that one and it didn't work out." Marcell Ozuna continues to...
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