GAME RECAP
Impact player
Hisashi Iwakuma, Seattle
Of his 88 pitches, 65 were strikes, helping the righthander shut down the Twins and complete a 4-0 May.
BY THE NUMBERS
20â…” Career innings vs. the Twins for Iwakuma, who has not given up an earned run in any of them.
11 Consecutive games for the Twins without an error, a streak that ended Friday on Anthony Swarzak's bad throw.
31 Strikeouts in May, a career high, by Joe Mauer, who had two more Friday.
ON DECK
Kevin Correia tries to beat the Mariners for the first time in his career — he's 0-1 in two starts — against Aaron Harang.
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