game recap
IMPACT PLAYER
Brian Dozier, Twins
Hit two home runs, including a leadoff blast to start the game, and drove in four runs.
BY THE NUMBERS
9 Career leadoff home runs for Dozier, after he hit the second pitch of the game an estimated 382 feet to left field.
10-5 The Twins' record in their past 15 road games, after they started the season 1-7.
33 Pitches White Sox lefthander Jose Quintana threw in the Twins' four-run fourth inning.
2.20 Kyle Gibson's career ERA vs. the White Sox.
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