What a way to kick off a campaign.
Brian Dozier got the pitch he was looking for in the 10th inning on Monday night and drove it into the left field stands for a two-run, walk-off home run to lift the Twins to a 4-2 victory over the Orioles.
He led the Twins to a win in their final at-bat after watching it happen to them in two of their previous three games.
He also delivered quite an opening statement, because he was announced as one of the candidates in the running for the final spot on the American League All-Star team.
"A much-needed win tonight," Dozier said. "That's really the only thing on my mind."
After splitting four games in Kansas City — losing two one-run games in the final inning — the Twins rebounded against an Orioles team that began the day tied with them for the final AL wild-card spot. All the runs scored came via home runs Monday, making for an entertaining game in front of an announced crowd of 23,213 at Target Field.
"Extra innings can be a little nerve-racking," said Twins righthander Phil Hughes, who started and pitched 6 ⅓ innings. "Especially coming off a couple tough losses when we had to watch Kansas City walk us off. To get one of our own to open up the homestand is huge for us."
Aaron Hicks homered but saved the Twins in the fourth inning with a running, back-to-the-infield catch that might be one of the plays of the year. Trevor May, in his first relief outing since being removed from the rotation, pitched an inning and got the victory.