Mitch Garver batted with two on and two outs in the second inning Sunday. He fell behind 0-2 in the count against Orioles righthander Alex Cobb but battled back to run the count full.
Cobb fired a fastball, and Garver squared it up. He had time to admire the laser … all the way into shortstop Manny Machado's glove to end the inning.
But Garver was locked in, and the Twins catcher carried that into his next at-bat in the fifth. Batting with a runner on and nobody out, Garver fell behind 0-2 again, worked the count full again and hit a line drive again.
This time, he hit it with a little more loft. Garver hit a two-run homer off Cobb to break a scoreless tie, and the Twins were on their way to a 10-1 victory.
"I had an idea of how he was going to throw me, because I did get my hands extended on the first at-bat," he said. "I was able to barrel one that Machado made a great play on. I had an idea how he was going to attack me, get a pitch and keep it fair."
Garver, who is splitting time with Bobby Wilson behind the plate, is batting .542 (13-for-24) since June 21, raising his average 50 points to .268. The Twins like his hitting potential. He also has made strides with his defense.
"I think you're always learning in-game about just the approach that might work out best for you," manager Paul Molitor said. "I think it was more reactionary than really looking for that pitch, and that's when most hitters are at their best."
Polanco leads off
It took less than a week for Jorge Polanco to slide into the leadoff spot. With Joe Mauer getting a day off, Molitor needed someone at the top of the lineup.