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Shines, who had never pitched in the majors but threw one inning in Class AAA last season, gave up one Phila delphia hit. two outs later hot-hitting Larry Par rish beat out a grounder to third. Pete O’Brien drove home Dunbar wilth a single and Johnson followed with a towering double off the left field wall to score Parrish and O’Brien. Monday 29th thru Thurs 2nd At the SABER INN 701 Texas Avenue From 8-12 noon & 2-6 p.m. SHO Twins 11, Tigers 2 Call or Enquire At Saber Inn Office 696-7755 Pirates 6, Padres 2 PITTSBURGH — Jason Thomp son belted a two-run homer to cap a three-run first inning and Steve Kemp’s two-run double keyed Pitts- burgn’s three-run sixth as the Pirates defeated the San Diego Padres 6-2 Tuesday night. With the Pirates leading 3-2, George Hendrick and Tony Pena singled off loser LaMarr Hoyt, 2-2, before Kemp drilled his bases-clear- ing double into the right-field cor ner. Rafael Belliard followed with a double, scoring pinch-runner Doug Frobel. 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