SCORECARD
Chicago-Twins boxscore
First inning
Chicago: Adam Dunn homered to left-center off Twins starter Kevin Correia. Dayan Viciedo homered to left.
Chicago 2, Twins 0
Fifth inning
Twins: Justin Morneau doubled to center off Chicago Jake Peavy. Chris Parmelee lined out to left. Trevor Plouffe struck out. Oswaldo Arcia singled to right, scoring Morneau.
Chicago 2, Twins 1
seventh inning
Twins: Josh Willingham doubled to right. Morneau flied out to left. Parmelee struck out. Plouffe singled to center, scoring Willingham.
Chicago 2, Twins 2
EIGHTH inning
Chicago: Dewayne Wise doubled to center. Tyler Flowers doubled to left, scoring Wise. Casey Fien relieved Correia. Alejandro De Aza sacrificed Flowers to third. Alexei Ramirez singled to center, scoring Flowers.
Chicago 4, Twins 2
ChicagoABRHBIBBSOAvg.
De Aza lf401000.257
Ramirez ss402100.284
Rios rf301010.280
Dunn 1b411102.137
Viciedo dh311110.274
Gillaspie 3b402000.284
Keppinger 2b400001.177
Wise cf412000.275
Flowers c412101.210
Totals34412424
TWINSABRHBIBBSOAvg.
Dozier 2b400002.217
Mauer c401001.340
Willingham lf411002.204
Morneau 1b412000.302
Escobar pr000000.302
Parmelee rf400001.206
Plouffe 3b301101.241
Arcia dh301100.300
Hicks cf300000.148
Florimon ss300001.254
Totals3226208
Chicago020 000 020—4121
Twins000 010 100—260
E—Dunn (3). LOB—Chicago 6, Twins 3. 2B—Wise (2), Flowers (4), Willingham (8), Morneau (11). HR—Dunn (7), off Correia; Viciedo (3), off Correia. RBI—Ramirez (8), Dunn (13), Viciedo (9), Flowers (12), Plouffe (15), Arcia (13). SB—Ramirez (7). CS—Dozier (3). S—De Aza. GIDP—Ramirez, Rios, Viciedo, Keppinger, Willingham. DP—Chicago 1, Twins 4.
CHICAGOIPHRERBBSONPERA
Peavy W, 5-17522061042.96
Crain H, 10100001141.00
Reed S, 12-13110001102.65
TWINSIPHRERBBSONPERA
Correia L, 4-37944121003.35
Fien1/31001084.24
Duensing2/30000161.76
Pressly120001201.53
Inherited runners-scored—Fien 1-1, Duensing 2-0. IBB—off Fien (Rios). Umpires—Home, Jordan Baker; First, Dan Bellino; Second, Wally Bell; Third, Manny Gonzalez. T—2:44. A—32,023 (39,021).
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Star Tribune columnist Patrick Reusse and host Michael Rand look back at the weekend in Minnesota sports, which of course begins with the Vikings’ 27-25 win over the Packers on Sunday. The Vikings are now 14-2 with a chance to earn home-field advantage in the NFC next week vs. Detroit.