One thing the Twins have noticed about Oswaldo Arcia during his recent tour in the majors is that he's flying around the bases. He did it Saturday when he hit a booming triple to center. And he did it again Sunday when his home run to right was the winning blow in the Twins' 3-2 victory over Houston.
Arcia wasn't sure if the ball he hit off Astros righthander Brad Peacock in the seventh inning was going to clear the Target Field wall. So he burned around first base and was closing in on second when the umpires finally signaled a home run. Then he geared down into his longball gallop.
"When you have guys like that rounding first hard and doing all the little things you need to do that's an adjustment and that is good to see," first baseman Justin Morneau said.
The Twins won't mind if Arcia jogs around the bases 30-plus times a season. That means he's clobbering balls. And that brings us to another good adjustment he made Sunday.
Peacock was just called up from the minors to start Sunday, but he didn't look very green. He held the Twins to three runs over seven innings on four hits and two walks while striking out 10.
Arcia struck out in the second inning and hit into a fielder's choice in the fourth. But he learned from each at-bat.
"The whole game he was throwing me away, away, away," Arcia said through translator Chris Colabello. "In that last at-bat, I tried to learn from his first two and sneak up on him a little bit and got something out over the plate."
Peacock threw a 3-2 fastball a little up but on the outer half of the plate. Arcia was ready for it and ripped it to right field for the home run.