One big reason why the Twins' record going into Saturday night's game at San Francisco was 23-22, compared to 18-27 in the same number of games last season, is the big contributions by second baseman Brian Dozier.
Dozier is having not only the best year of his career but is having one of the best years in baseball this season. Going into Saturday, Dozier was first in the American League in runs scored (42), tied for third in stolen bases (12), fifth in walks (30) and tied for seventh in home runs (11).
Dozier has only improved his play this month. Through 21 games in May he was hitting .313 with a .398 on-base percentage, 16 RBI, four home runs, four doubles and 17 runs.
He led the Twins this season in runs, hits, walks and home runs and was fourth in RBI, despite hitting in the leadoff position.
Dozier said making adjustments last season and getting a lot of help from the coaching staff is one reason for his big improvement.
"It's one of those things where you establish yourself as an everyday player and you get confidence and stuff and take off from there," he said.
Since he leads the team in homers, Dozier was asked if he still wants to hit leadoff.
"Absolutely. [Manager Ron Gardenhire] came to me in spring training and wanted me to be the leadoff guy, and I embraced it," Dozier said. "I hit there last year a lot as well, and I embraced it. I think it kind of fits our mold, and look at the guys hitting behind me. That kind of thing can really drive some runs in. It's fun being at the top of the lineup. You get to steal some bags, run around a little bit, get dirty, so that's my kind of style."