SECOND INNING

Twins: Josh Willingham homered to left off Kansas City starter Danny Duffy.

Twins 1, Kansas City 0

SIXTH INNING

Kansas City: Omar Infante singled to left off Twins starter Phil Hughes. Eric Hosmer popped out to short. Salvador Perez doubled to left, scoring Infante; Perez advanced to third on throw. Alex Gordon doubled to center, scoring Perez. Billy Butler grounded out to short, Gordon advanced to third. Mike Moustakas doubled to right, scoring Gordon.

Kansas City 3, Twins 1

SEVENTH INNING

Twins: Chris Parmelee doubled to right off reliever Scott Downs. Kelvin Herrera relieved Downs. Eduardo Nunez singled to right, Parmelee advanced to third. Danny Santana singled to left, scoring Parmelee.

Kansas City 3, Twins 2

TWINSABRHBIBBSOAvg.

Santana cf501104.315

Fuld lf301011.263

Dozier 2b301011.234

Willingham dh311111.223

Plouffe 3b400000.238

Suzuki c300011.304

Colabello 1b301002.233

Arcia ph-rf100001.219

Parmelee rf-1b211020.264

Nunez ss301010.258

Totals30272711

Kansas CityABRHBIBBSOAvg.

Aoki rf400001.261

Dyson cf000000.274

Infante 2b313010.268

Hosmer 1b400002.268

Perez c411100.278

Gordon lf413100.276

Butler dh400000.268

Moustakas 3b401101.194

Cain cf-rf300001.294

Escobar ss301001.277

Totals3339316

Twins010 000 100—271

Kansas City000 003 00x—390

E—Nunez (5). LOB—Twins 9, Kansas City 7. 2B—Parmelee (7), Perez (18), Gordon 2 (27), Moustakas (13). HR—Willingham (11), off Duffy. RBI—Santana (21), Willingham (31), Perez (39), Gordon (47), Moustakas (41). SB—Dozier (17), Willingham (1), Escobar (23). S—Fuld.

TWINSIPHRERBBSONPERA

Hughes L, 10-8673315914.12

Pressly2/310000100.00

Duensing1/30000032.25

Swarzak110001164.02

KANSAS CITYIPHRERBBSONPERA

Duffy5 2/3411641052.42

Frasor W, 2-11/30000172.97

Downs01110055.51

Herrera H, 9120002151.76

Davis H, 19100002120.99

Holland S, 28-30100012281.82

Inherited runners-scored—Duensing 1-0, Frasor 3-0, Herrera 1-1. WP—Holland 2. Umpires—Home, Paul Schrieber; First, Adam Hamari; Second, Alfonso Marquez; Third, Ted Barrett. T—3:10. A—20,747 (37,903).