Metropolitan Stadium
GAME 1
Odom vs Kaat
MIN 4, OAK 2
Minnesota jumped out to a 3 run lead after sending 7 batters to the plate in the home half of the first. Zoilo Versalles, who led off with a walk and subsequently stole second, scored on a Killebrew ground out to start it off. Rod Carew scored on a Jimmy Hall sac fly and run number 3 (Tony Oliva) scored on a Bob Allison two bagger. Twin starter Jim Kaat cruised for 8 innings, allowing just 2 runs while fanning 7. Rolland and Dailey (Save) combined to slam the door shut. Rick Monday was 3 for 4 in a losing cause. The A's actually out hit the Twins 8 to 6.
GAME 2
Hunter vs Stigman
MIN 4, OAK 2
Different day, same result, except this time the A's staked Catfish Hunter to a 2-0 lead, which held up until the bottom of the 6. Cesar Tovar and Lenny Green combined for RBI singles to tie the contest. A 2 run shot by Zoilo Versalles in the 7th put the Twins ahead for good. Dick Stigman (7IP/2ER) got the well deserved win and Al Worthington, who pitched 2 perfect innings of relief got the save.
Oakland Coliseum
GAME 3
J.Perry vs Nash
OAK 6, MIN 4
Those "Swingin' A's" returned home for the first game of a twin bill and had their bats going. Twin starter Jim Perry was chased after 4 innings (5R/3ER). The Twins scored some late runs to make the game look close, but it was all A's. with Jerry Lumpe (2-4) and Norm Siebern (2-5) leading the offensive charge. Jim Nash posted the win with Jack Aker ringing up the save.
GAME 4
Boswell vs Dobson
MIN 6, OAK 2
The 2nd game of this twin-bill saw the Twins bats (6R on 12H) come alive. Both Versalles and Alison had 3 hit games. Both Allison and Reese knocked in 2 as did starting pitcher Dave Boswell. Both of Bob Allison's RBI's came with 2 outs. Bill Dailey finished off the game in relief to get the final 5 outs in a non-save situation.