CHICAGO – The depth and versatility the Twins have thrived on was tested this week against the White Sox.
And as they have most times this season, the Twins came up aces.
With Miguel Sano, Max Kepler and Marwin Gonzalez on the bench Thursday because of nagging injuries, the Twins went out and rolled past Chicago 10-5, completing a three-game sweep while setting a major league record for most home runs on the road in the process.
Jake Cave homered twice and C.J. Cron once for the Twins, who have 141 homers away from Target Field. The 2001 Giants of Barry Bonds had the old record of 138 road home runs.
The Twins eased their way to a 6-0 lead through two innings Thursday with eight singles and a walk against Dylan Cease, including two-run hits by Cron and Nelson Cruz.
But this has been the Summer of Swat for this Twins team, and bigger blows were coming. Cave led off the third inning with an opposite-field home run, and Cron followed with a home run to center, the 11th time the Twins have hit back-to-back homers.
They started small and finished big against Cease, a righthander whose fastball averaged 98 miles per hour, in maintaining their 3 1/2-game lead over Cleveland in the AL Central.
"It almost looked like we shortened up at times," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. "We almost just did what we had to do to put the ball in play and just put a good swing on the ball instead of the swings that we've seen some of our guys put on throughout the year. That kind of approach worked out."