Lodi News-Sentinel

Vargas ties career high with 5 RBIs, Twins beat A’s 7-4

- By Dave Campbell AP SPORTS WRITER

MINNEAPOLI­S — After a break to mourn her death, Hector Santiago honored his grandmothe­r with special shoes and a winning start upon his return to Minnesota.

Kennys Vargas and the rest of the Twins provided plenty of support.

Vargas tied his career high for Minnesota with five RBIs, including a three-run homer Wednesday night off Kendall Graveman that propelled the Twins to a 7-4 victory over the Oakland Athletics.

Santiago (3-1) finished six innings for the fourth time in six turns for the Twins, who have won seven of their last 10 games. He wore custom cleats showing an airbrushed picture of the late Nelly Rodriguez, before removing them halfway through his start to save them for family.

“I think they play a role,” said Santiago, who has allowed three runs or fewer in each start. “You want to go out there and do some good things.”

With six days off for the funeral, Santiago tried to stay sharp by playing catch with his brother at their old high school in New Jersey. The transition back to big-league ballpark was tough, but he dodged trouble far better than Graveman (2-2).

Graveman walked four batters, and three of them scored. He was pulled with one out in the fourth inning, by far his worst of five starts this season.

“That game is solely on me,” Graveman said, adding: “It’s tough when you’ve been on a pretty good roll.”

Yonder Alonso hit a two-run homer for the A’s, but they fell to 1-8 with only 21 runs in their last nine games. One came in the ninth against Brandon Kintzler, who loaded the bases with none out but retired former teammate Trevor Plouffe on a gameending double-play grounder.

“If we could have finished off that inning, it would have done wonders for us,” A’s manager Bob Melvin said.

After loading the bases on walks in the first, Graveman jammed Vargas only to watch the bat-breaker land in center field for a two-run single. With

the barrel halfway down the right-field line, Vargas kept the handle in his hand as he jogged toward first. “It was a good bat,” Vargas said, smiling. Sent to Triple-A after World Baseball Classic participat­ion for Puerto Rico hindered his spring training that ended with foot injury, Vargas is 8 for 22 in six games since being recalled. He benefited in this one from the keen eyes of Miguel Sano and Joe Mauer in front of him. The WBC probably cost him the primary designated hitter role, but there’s still time to reclaim it.

“Just blending him in where we can. We know he’s another threat,” manager Paul Molitor said.

Burning Buxton — Twins center fielder Byron Buxton took an extra-base hit from Rajai Davis leading off the fourth with an almost fully horizontal catch . Alonso’s home run came later that inning. Then Buxton started the bottom of the frame with a standup triple and scored on a groundout to push the lead to 6-3.

“If he can go out there and play that kind of center field every day, man, you can hit .160,” Santiago said.

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