Jose Berrios was wearing a "Super Rosario" parody T-shirt as he met with reporters after ending an eight-game winless streak Friday.
"Everybody needs a superhero," Berrios joked about his teammate and fellow Puerto Rican, Eddie Rosario. But it was Berrios who looked like he had super powers vs. the White Sox.
Berrios struck out nine hitters over seven innings Friday, giving up only three singles and one run, and closed his All-Star season in dominating fashion as the Twins earned a 2-1 victory over the White Sox in the first game of a doubleheader. He also put himself in a class with some of the greatest strikeout artists in Twins history.
"He was efficient. The velocity was up," manager Paul Molitor said of Berrios. "It was a nice way for him to be able to head home, knowing he finished the season strong."
Mitch Garver is just happy to be finishing the season at all. Garver, concussed by a foul tip on Sept. 12, doubled twice, singled twice and drove in six runs in his return to the starting lineup, propelling the Twins to a 12-4 rout in the nightcap. The Twins swept a doubleheader for the first time since April 17, 2014, breaking a streak of 16 consecutive doubleheaders split or lost.
"Peace of mind for myself and for the people that care about me — my family, my wife," Garver said of starting again, albeit at first base for the first time since last August, rather than catcher. "She was pretty concerned about the whole deal, so just to show here I'm healthy and feeling great, able to play again — the relief it gave her makes me smile."
The Twins did plenty of smiling about Berrios' first victory since Aug. 4, too, after he handcuffed Chicago in Game 1 with his bat-freezing curveball and 95-mile-per-hour fastball. And in the sixth inning, he looped a curveball over the outside corner against Daniel Palka for his 200th strikeout of the season. Berrios became the eighth Twins pitcher to reach that milestone, and the first righthander since Bert Blyleven in 1986. Only Francisco Liriano (2010) and Johan Santana (2004-06) had achieved the feat in the intervening years.
"That was one of my goals before the season started," Berrios said of the 200-K mark. "That's when I wrote it down. I accomplished it, and I'm thankful to God for that."