DETROIT – Replay proved Nelson Cruz wrong on Monday. So Cruz provided his own replays.
When umpire Kerwin Danley ruled Cruz's would-be grand slam to the right-field corner a foul ball in the third inning of the Twins' 15-6 romp over the Tigers, Cruz disagreed. But video proof reaffirmed the call.
Cruz's solution? He hit the next pitch over the left-field wall. And then he did it again three innings later, with a little extra oomph.
The 40-year-old designated hitter also doubled, helping the Twins piece together two five-run innings and their third consecutive victory.
"I was a little anxious to start a game, I guess," Cruz said after getting one at-bat per game in Milwaukee's DH-free park. "It was nice to be back."
It was nice having him, too, manager Rocco Baldelli said, though in a 14-hit, 11-walk attack, it almost seemed like overkill. Willians Astudillo drove in two runs with a pair of doubles and a single; Andrelton Simmons picked up a couple of RBI with a broken-bat single; and Matt Shoemaker introduced himself to his new team by taking a no-hitter into the fifth inning.
But the Twins seemed particularly pleased to have their unchallenged leader spearheading their attack. Especially when he came up in the second inning with the bases loaded against Detroit starter Jose Urena. Cruz swung at a fastball and hit a fly ball that curled toward the right field foul pole and into the seats. Danley raised his hands, signaling foul ball. Cruz pointed toward the field, signaling fair.
Umpires huddled, then decided to let replay decide.