HOUSTON — Jorge Polanco homered twice and drove in four runs, Miguel Sanó also hit a home run and the Minnesota Twins beat the Houston Astros 7-5 on Sunday.
Polanco hit a solo home run in the fifth and a three-run shot to right in the sixth to help the Twins build a 7-3 lead. Sanó hit a monstrous two-run homer to left in the fourth.
Polanco finished 13-for-40 with five home runs and 10 RBI on Minnesota's nine-game road trip.
"I don't know what to say except he is really feeling it at the plate," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said about Polanco. "The quality at bats is just very, very high across the board. He's always had the contact skills. He's always been able to spray the ball all over the ballfield. When he's getting a mistake, he's really hammering it, hitting the ball hard really to all fields. He's a very confident hitter right now."
Trevor Larnach tied it at 1 in the second with an RBI single. Max Kepler had three hits for Minnesota, which won three of four against the Astros.
"We went out there, did our jobs, played hard, had some big at bats," Baldelli said. "Hit some balls out of the ballpark today. Took some big individual efforts to get a great team win, but really, it was a lot of different guys again."
Kenta Maeda (5-4) allowed three runs on six hits with five strikeouts in five innings. He won for the first time since July 4.
"Today probably wasn't the best outing in terms of pitching in my rhythm and staying within myself, but I was able to get outs with the minimum of runs," Maeda said through a translator. "To pick up a win, and the team win is huge."