DETROIT — Bailey Ober allowed one hit in eight scoreless innings, and the Minnesota Twins beat Detroit 5-0 on Sunday to win the weekend and season series against the Tigers.
Ober (10-5) finished with a career-best 11 strikeouts, his third time this season reaching double digits. Not bad for a pitcher who wasn't feeling well Sunday morning and wasn't certain he could pitch.
''I didn't feel great physically, but I kept getting good results, so we kept doing what we were doing,'' Ober said.
Willi Castro and Manuel Margot each had three hits for the Twins, who went 2 for 15 with runners in scoring position. Minnesota won two of three to finish 7-6 against Detroit.
Ober (10-5) allowed a clean single to Matt Vierling to lead off the fourth and walked two batters.
''We were talking before the game about what he was going to be capable of doing today, but we got the green light he could start,'' Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. ''Then he throws eight scoreless innings with one hit. He was awesome.''
Ober struck out the side in the eighth.
''I knew going out there I had eight (Ks) and it was getting pretty late in the game,'' he said. ''I tried to reach back for something extra, and after I got the first two, I knew I had to put (Javier Báez) away.''