MINNEAPOLIS — Alex Kirilloff hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning to lead the Minnesota Twins to a 5-3 victory over the Texas Rangers on Saturday.
Kirilloff, who also hit a go-ahead home run in the Twins' series-opening victory over the World Series champions on Friday night, drove a 1-0 pitch from David Robertson (2-2) into the bullpen in left-center, helping Minnesota win its fourth straight game.
After a 7-for-59 skid dropped his batting average to .202, Kirilloff has rallied the past eight days, going 5 for 16 with three home runs.
''Knowing how much he's been working and certainly been showing signs of coming out of it, for him to deliver the big one there in the eighth was huge, off a really good pitcher,'' Twins bench coach Jace Tingler said.
It was just the second multi-hit game of the season for Kirilloff, who also singled and scored leading off the seventh inning.
''Sticking with the process has been the biggest thing — showing up every day ready to work,'' Kirilloff said of his recent struggles. ''Let it come naturally, but at the same time, try to figure out what the adjustment is. It's kind of been a balance.''
Cole Sands (2-0) pitched two perfect innings to earn the victory. Jhoan Duran worked a 1-2-3 ninth for his sixth save.
Ezequiel Duran homered and threw a runner out at the plate and starter Michael Lorenzen pitched six strong innings for the Rangers, who have lost six straight and 12 of their last 14 games.