The Rangers enjoyed the biggest offensive night in baseball this season, scoring 20 runs against the Twins on Monday night. Texas became just the third team in baseball history to put up at least three runs in each of the first five innings as the Rangers added five in the fourth and four in the fifth. "The first five innings looked like a ZIP code, that will tell you how it went ... 33354," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "I think that's Florida ... Fort Lauderdale." Things were so one-sided that Michael Cuddyer moved from right field to the mound to pitch the eighth for the Twins. Cuddyer gave up a double to Napoli, a bloop single to Mitch Moreland, and walked Kinsler with one out to load the bases. But Cuddyer retired Elvis Andrus on a fly ball and David Murphy on a pop-up for a scoreless inning. The last Twins position player to pitch was outfielder John Moses against California on July 31, 1990.