Lodi News-Sentinel

Twins smash 6 home runs to beat A’s

- By Jon Krawczynsk­i AP SPORTS WRITER

MINNEAPOLI­S — Ervin Santana is cruising, Miguel Sano is crushing and the Minnesota Twins are quickly putting last year’s misery behind them.

Santana struck out seven in six shutout innings and Brian Dozier hit two of Minnesota’s six home runs to lead the Twins to a 9-1 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night.

Santana (5-0) lowered his ERA to 0.66 for the season and has allowed one run or fewer and gone at least six innings in all six of his starts. Fernando Valenzuela is the only pitcher to do it more when he went seven straight to start the 1981 season.

Sano hit a towering shot for his eighth homer of the season and Jason Castro, Byron Buxton and Joe Mauer also went deep for the Twins (1311), who have won three in a row and five of their last six.

“We hit it out almost every other at-bat,” Santana said with a smile.

Sonny Gray (0-1) made his season debut for the Athletics, giving up four runs and five hits and striking out four in six innings. Yonder Alonso homered for the A’s, who struck out 11 times, the seventh time in the last eight games they have reached double-digit punchouts.

Gray missed the first month of the season with a strained right shoulder, but really had his fastball humming to start the game. He reached as high as 96 mph on the radar gun when he got Buxton swinging in the third inning.

“My body feels good,” Gray said. “I felt like I threw the ball OK. Just three hitters in a row was the story of the game. It kind of felt like once they put up that three-spot it was going to be an uphill battle the rest of the way.”

Dozier followed with a solo homer to left field, Max Kepler walked and Sano, who was named AL player of the week Monday after hitting .524 with three homers and 11 RBIs in five games, got all of a 95 mph heater to make it 3-0.

The 466-foot blast was just the second home run in Target Field history to clear the black batter’s eye behind the center field wall and land in the restaurant right above it.

 ?? JERRY HOLT/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? The Oakland Atheltics' Trevor Plouffe smiles as he takes the field against the Minnesota Twins in Minneapoli­s on Tuesday. Plouffe spent 12 years in the Twins organizati­on.
JERRY HOLT/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE The Oakland Atheltics' Trevor Plouffe smiles as he takes the field against the Minnesota Twins in Minneapoli­s on Tuesday. Plouffe spent 12 years in the Twins organizati­on.

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