BOSTON - On the day before Class AAA Rochester started its season, manager Gene Glynn gathered his players in the clubhouse and asked everyone to introduce themselves.
One of the new pitchers in the Twins organization stood up and said, "Hello, I'm Sam Deduno, and I throw a crazy fastball."
Deduno explained that sometimes his fastball cuts toward the left-handed batter's box and sometimes it runs in on righthanders, adding that not even he really knows its direction when it leaves his hand.
Everyone had a good chuckle, but nobody was laughing Thursday night -- especially the Red Sox -- as Deduno tossed six strong innings, leading the Twins to a 5-0 victory at Fenway Park.
Red Sox starter Jon Lester (5-9) wasn't bad, allowing three runs over eight innings, but his offense gave him no help, getting just two hits for the whole game.
The Twins grabbed a 2-0 lead in the third inning on an RBI double from Denard Span and an RBI single from Ben Revere. Ryan Doumit added an RBI double in the sixth, and Brian Dozier added a two-run homer in the ninth.
Deduno (3-0) walked four hitters, had one strikeout and threw just 50 of his 101 pitches for strikes, but the 29-year-old rookie lowered his ERA to 2.48.
"If you start looking at the percentage of strikes and balls, you're going, 'Oof, how long's he going to be able to make it through this?'" manager Ron Gardenhire said. "But the one thing he has going for him is, he has some nasty stuff."