Justin Morneau's recent outdoor work paid off Sunday when he launched a two-run homer in the sixth inning against Texas, nearly clearing the section behind the overhang in right field.
It was only Morneau's second homer of the season, which might have been part of the reason he hit the field for early work as soon as weather permitted.
"It's been nice to be able to get outside side and just do some extra stuff," he said. "For me to find my swing is … to swing."
Texas' Alexi Ogando had held the Twins to one run when Josh Willingham drew a two-out walk before Morneau jumped on a first-pitch breaking ball.
"It was good to see him put a ball in the seats," catcher Joe Mauer said after the 5-0 victory.
Morneau's only other home run came April 13, a solo shot that broke up Mets righthander Matt Harvey's no-hit bid in the seventh inning. The one he hit Sunday was the 206th of his career, one behind Kirby Puckett for fifth on the Twins' all-time list.
Ejection No. 63
Ron Gardenhire was ejected for arguing in the seventh inning. And he had to work for it.
Eduardo Escobar attempted to bunt Oswaldo Arcia and Aaron Hicks over. His bunt was fielded by Rangers pitcher Joe Ortiz, who threw to third to force Arcia on a close play. Both Arcia and third base coach Joe Vavra objected to umpire Alfonso Marquez until Gardenhire ran out to join the discussion.