Sonny Gray and four relievers combined on a six-hitter Wednesday afternoon as the Twins edged the White Sox 3-1.
Ryan Jeffers tripled and singled and scored two runs for the Twins in front of 17,658 at Target Field on an 80-degree day.
There were some scary moments for the Twins.
Shortstop Kyle Farmer took a Lucas Giolito 91-mph fastball directly in his jaw in the fourth inning. He was down for a minute, attended to by trainers and helped from the field with what appeared to be a serious injury.
"He's going to have a procedure today to realign his teeth and fix a major laceration of the lower jaw," manager Rocco Baldelli said. "It doesn't appear there's a fracture or fractures, which is some sort of miracle if that's the case. One of the more difficult days you are going to have at the ballpark."
The surgery was performed Wednesday night, according to Twins vice president Dustin Morse on Twitter:
Also, designated hitter Byron Buxton left the game as a precaution after flipping over Chicago second baseman Lenyn Sosa on an infield collision in the seventh as Sosa charged in for a grounder and Buxton was headed for second. Buxton walked easily off the field after remaining down for a brief time.
"By no means do I fault anybody," Buxton said. "It's baseball."