MINNEAPOLIS — Kansas City's pitching staff owns by far the best earned run average in the league, and Jeremy Guthrie turned in another more-than-serviceable start.
The Royals, again, couldn't muster enough support.
Samuel Deduno pitched seven sharp innings and one of Justin Morneau's two doubles drove in Minnesota's first run, sending the Twins to a 3-1 victory over the Royals on Thursday night.
"We got in a couple situations where we just didn't get the guy in," designated hitter Billy Butler said. "That's what happens in those types of games. Low scoring pitcher's battle, so it's a tough game."
Deduno (4-2) gave up only five hits and, more importantly, one walk. He struck out three and let only eight fair balls leave the infield. Jared Burton pitched a scoreless eighth and Glen Perkins notched his 20th save in 22 tries with a scoreless ninth inning despite allowing a walk and a double.
The Twins even managed to beat Jeremy Guthrie (7-6). The right-hander topped them twice earlier this season and brought a 6-2 record over nine previous career matchups into the game.
Guthrie gave up an RBI single to Oswaldo Arcia right after Morneau's big hit in the fourth, but the other run he allowed was unearned.
"He gave up four hits in the fourth, and none of them were of the crispy variety, if you will," manager Ned Yost said. "They all found holes."