KANSAS CITY, MO. – Same pattern, same result for Twins righthander Phil Hughes.
Tuesday, Hughes gave up runs to Texas early before the Twins rallied to win. Sunday, he gave up two runs in the second inning to Kansas City, but Miguel Sano's three-run homer in the third put the Twins ahead for good in what wound up as a 7-5 victory over the Royals at Kauffman Stadium.
So, while Hughes would like to pitch better, he did pick up two victories in his past two starts and is 4-1 for the season. All four victories, interestingly enough, have come on the road.
"That's twice now I've given up a couple of runs early, and we came back and the offense has supplied us with a lead," Hughes said.
He still is searching for that form that will lead to cleaner outings. His ERA sits at 5.06, and opponents are batting .372 against him the first time through the order. Sunday, Hughes had a chance to get out of the sixth inning with a quality start — pitching at least six innings and giving up no more than three runs — but an RBI single by Alcides Escobar with two outs in the sixth cut the Twins' lead to 6-4 and ended Hughes' day.
"He's been doing well, as far as keeping the major damage down," Twins manager Paul Molitor said.
Pitching decisions
On Monday, the Twins will complete a stretch in which they played only two games over five days. They were off Thursday and rained out Saturday.
Since they opted to go to 13 pitchers before they embarked on their road trip, they ended up with more arms than they needed.