PHOENIX — Byron Buxton had a three-run homer among his three hits and the Minnesota Twins beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 13-6 Thursday.
Twins shortstop Carlos Correa left the game in the seventh inning after being hit by a pitch on the right wrist by Bryce Jarvis. X-rays were negative and the team listed him as day-to-day.
After the game, Correa said he would be ready to play Friday. His hand went numb, he said, and immediately headed off the field.
''You think the worst right away, then when you get the good news you've very happy," Correa said.
Correa was on base five times, with a single, two walks, catcher's interference and a hit by pitch. Buxton, who hit his seventh homer of the season, also scored three times as the Twins scored all 13 of their runs between the second and fifth innings. Minnesota took two of three in the series and has won four of its last five.
''We had a very good approach,'' Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. ''You really can't swing the bats too much better than we did today.''
Arizona trailed 11-0 before scoring four runs off David Festa, who was making his major-league debut for Minnesota. Ketel Marte hit his 17th homer, tying Christian Walker for the team lead.
Festa got plenty of run support and the win. He lasted five innings, giving up seven hits and five runs, walking gone and striking out two.