OAKLAND, CALIF. – Manager Paul Molitor had the Twins out on the field early Friday afternoon for a refresher workout following the All-Star break. After four days off, it was time to resume their surprising season.
"They all realize that the time off goes by too fast," Molitor said. "When they are back here they know what the task is at hand."
How could they not? The Twins didn't want an All-Star break after winning six of their previous seven games. They wanted to ride the wave.
Molitor had nothing to worry about Friday night. The Twins picked up where they left off with a 5-0 victory over the Oakland Athletics at O.co Coliseum.
"We talked about putting the first half behind us," third baseman Trevor Plouffe said. "It doesn't mean anything now. We put ourselves in a good position, but you have to finish."
Brian Dozier led off the game with a homer before Plouffe buried the A's with a grand slam in the sixth, backing a strong start by Ervin Santana.
"To go from one to five with one swing, that's a big differential," Molitor said.
Both homers came off All-Star righthander Sonny Gray, who gave up two home runs in a game for the first time in his career and tied a season high with five earned runs allowed.