The Twins on Wednesday hired a popular local DJ — named Vaski — to play music between innings of their game against the White Sox.
Was it intentional? Twins righthander Trevor May also likes to DJ.
"I really enjoyed warming up to the stuff he was playing," May said. "It's funny. Everyone was making jokes in the dugout about the rain delay and saying, "What are we listening to?"
May then added: "This was awesome."
While Vaski spun from one of the decks in the left-field corner, May twirled one of his better outings since his debut Aug. 9 and earned his first major league victory in the Twins' 11-4 rout of the White Sox. Kennys Vargas hit a two-run homer and drove in three runs to give him 31 in his first 32 games in the majors. Eduardo Nunez was a home run shy of the cycle, going 4-for-6 with two RBI.
May (1-4) lasted just five innings, partly due to a 16-minute rain delay that hit in the bottom of the fifth.
There were runners on first and second and the score tied 3-3 when the rains came. Once play resumed, Vargas flared the first pitch from John Danks to right for an RBI single. A second run scored when Oswaldo Arcia hit into a fielder's choice.
Eduardo Escobar smashed a two-run triple to right on the first pitch from reliever Matt Lindstrom as the Twins moved out to a 7-3 lead.