Twins closer Glen Perkins said he rarely shows emotion after closing out games, but he let out a fist pump following his 19th save this season.
"With everything that's been going on and not doing well [Friday], I was excited today to get that one done, win this series and give us a chance to sweep them [Sunday]," Perkins said following the Twins' 4-3 victory over the White Sox at Target Field.
In Friday's game, he came on with a two-run lead only to give up two runs on four hits, escaping without further damage thanks to an inning-ending double play started by Brian Dozier with the bases loaded. Dozier then made Perkins a winner by delivering a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning.
With another two-run lead Saturday, Perkins' outing wasn't pretty, but it got the job done.
He gave up a leadoff triple to Adam Eaton, who promptly scored on a sacrifice fly. Then pinch hitter Paul Konerko lined a single right over Perkins' head with sluggers Jose Abreu and Adam Dunn due up.
Perkins struck out both swinging — Abreu with a breaking ball and Dunn with a fastball. Dunn has not recorded a hit against Perkins in 11 career at-bats with eight strikeouts and one walk.
"I've had some good success against Dunn, knock on wood," Perkins said. "It's never a comfortable at-bat because if he hits it, he's going to hit it far."
Perkins has pitched in each of the first three games this series, with two saves and a victory. This came after he couldn't pitch Wednesday at Boston because of lower back stiffness, and in his place Casey Fien gave up back-to-back homers in a 2-1, 10-inning loss.