After Carlos Correa recorded the first five-hit game of his career, his encore included wearing a purple Prince-themed vest and a purple fedora in the dugout, and he was strumming an inflatable purple guitar.
Correa was center stage Thursday with three more hits, including a two-run homer to the second deck in left field in the Twins’ 6-2 victory over the Oakland Athletics at Target Field. In the last five games, Correa has 14 hits in 21 at-bats, raising his season’s batting average by 35 points to .299.
The last time a Twins player had 14 hits in five games was Joe Mauer in 2016.
“I have to call [Luis] Arraez,” Correa said. “He gave me good pointers going into the season and I’ve been doing them.”
All offseason, the Twins dreamed about what a healthy Correa, Royce Lewis and Byron Buxton could do for their lineup. The trio combined for eight hits, five RBI and four runs.
That was more than enough run support for Joe Ryan, who continued to make his case for a spot on the All-Star team, allowing three hits and two runs in seven innings. He’s pitched at least seven innings in four of his last five starts.
“Just seeing the energy, it’s just different,” Buxton said.
Leading by two runs in the seventh inning, Correa hammered an off-speed pitch from lefthanded reliever Sean Newcomb. It was a no-doubter as Correa admired his work for a moment as he stepped out of the batter’s box. Pablo López immediately retrieved the Prince-themed jacket, something he ordered in the offseason, and waited for Correa at the top of the dugout.