Justin Morneau, who had a big RBI double in the first inning of the Twins' 5-4 victory over the Tigers on Wednesday, is hitting .354, compared with .327 at the same time last year.
The Twins first baseman credits Denard Span and Orlando Hudson, the two batters hitting in front of him, for his improvement at the plate.
"That comes from the guys hitting in front of me, Denard and bringing Orlando in," said Morneau, who is off to a great start after missing the last part of the 2009 season because of a stress fracture in his lower back. "[Hudson] has been great, and he's hit in 11 straight [games] or whatever it is.
"Those two guys see a lot of pitches, and it allows us -- the guys in the middle of the order -- to come up with guys on base, and puts pressure on the pitchers. And when you have those opportunities, you want to take advantage of them.
"And then when Joe [Mauer] is in there, he's on base a ton."
Morneau did miss two games on the recent road trip because his back acted up. The soreness was unrelated to last season's injury.
"I think it was maybe a benefit for me, giving me a break, giving me a couple days and kind of refresh," he said.
About missing Mauer, Morneau said: "Yeah, we're fortunate to win three games [against Detroit] without him. We know we can't keep that up all year. He's last year's MVP and he's a very important part of this team, so we can't [be without] him for too long."