MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins were happy to complete a sweep, even if it was against the Houston Astros.
Justin Morneau and Oswaldo Arcia homered Sunday as the Twins completed a sweep of the Houston Astros with a 3-2 victory on Sunday.
"We needed these games against these guys," manager Ron Gardenhire said. "We're fighting through some of the same things, with all the kids and all those things. We had to win these games."
The Twins hadn't swept a series, or won three games in a row, since June 18-20 against the Chicago White Sox. And although the Astros have baseball's worst record at 36-74 and have now lost 9 of 11 it didn't dampen the Twins' joy over their modest winning streak.
Minnesota started the six-game homestand with three straight losses to the Royals, prompting Gardenhire to call a team meeting then send an additional message with an early-morning workout.
"We couldn't keep playing that way," said right-hander Mike Pelfrey, who labored through five innings Sunday and left with the game tied 2-2.
"I think Gardy was right the other day when he said it seemed like Kansas City might have wanted it a little more. That's frustrating, because we were flat. But we came out and responded. Hopefully we don't have to get an early workout next time to (get us) to play a little better, but whatever it takes to win games. I think we're all here to win; it doesn't always work out as much as it should."
Arcia led off the seventh with a home run that broke a 2-all tie. He connected against Brad Peacock (1-4), who was promoted from Triple-A to make the start and set career highs with 10 strikeouts and seven innings pitched.