Back in the leadoff spot for a second consecutive day, Joey Gallo hit another booming home run in the Twins' 16-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Sunday at Target Field.
Until Saturday, Gallo had never batted leadoff in his nine-year, 782-game career. Then he hit one of his team's five homers in an 11-1 thrashing of the Cubs — a blast so deep to right-center field that Major League Baseball couldn't properly measure it.
On Sunday, Gallo again batted leadoff just ahead of Alex Kirilloff, Carlos Correa and Byron Buxton and hit one of his team's three home runs on a brightening Mother's Day afternoon when the Twins scored seven runs in the third inning and seven more in the eighth.
The Twins won the final two games of the three-game series with Chicago, completing a 4-2 interleague homestand. Their 29 runs against the Cubs set a team record for runs scored in a three-game series at Target Field.
Gallo now has homered in every career game he has hit leadoff, too.
"Oh boy, don't tell Rocco that, please," Gallo said. "Tell him I'm terrible leading off. I don't want to keep doing it."
But with frequent leadoff hitter Max Kepler injured, Gallo is going to keep hitting in a position he calls "definitely strange." The Twins open a six-game Southern California road trip Monday night against the Dodgers.
"We're going to do that tomorrow," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said of Gallo hitting right away. "He has looked real good, to say the least. First base, pretty good in the outfield, too. Good baseball player, very important piece to what's going on here right now."