ST. LOUIS – As the Twins looked for ways to end their five-game losing streak, the Cardinals seemed intent on helping them.
The Cardinals gifted the Twins a run through a fielding error, then cost themselves with their own baserunning mistakes. Donovan Solano delivered a pinch-hit, two-run single in the seventh inning to lift the Twins to a 3-2 victory at Busch Stadium on Tuesday, a few hours after the trade deadline passed.
"No matter what we say, when it is the trade deadline, it's a different type of day for everyone here," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said after the front office opted to stand pat. "I'm not stressing out on this day, but players might. Once it's over, you could settle in and play baseball. We have our group."
Combined with Cleveland losing to Houston on a no-hitter, the Twins now lead the American League Central by two games.
In the first game following the trade deadline, the Twins totaled three hits in their first six innings against Cardinals righthander Miles Mikolas before producing three in the seventh. Solano, batting for Joey Gallo, came to the plate with two runners on base and one out, and he grounded the first pitch he saw up the middle.
The main reason Baldelli turned to Solano, instead of giving Gallo a third at-bat against Mikolas, was how badly the Twins needed a ball in play.
"It's my talent," said Solano, who has seven hits in 24 at-bats as a pinch hitter this year with five strikeouts. "I'm no power hitter, so that's why [Baldelli] made the change with Gallo. Gallo is a power hitter. I tried to do my job. Be me and try to be short in my swing."
The Twins didn't have a runner reach second base against Mikolas until Ryan Jeffers lined a one-out double to the wall in left-center field in the fifth inning. Mikolas was set to pitch around it, but he couldn't prevent an error behind him.