TORONTO – The Twins are feasting on the American League East.
They left Rogers Centre with two victories in three games against the division-leading Blue Jays. That included a 7-2 gem Wednesday in which righthander Phil Hughes threw seven shutout innings and the Twins offense pounded out 16 hits.
That makes the Twins 6-for-6 in series against AL East teams this season. They went 4-2 this year against Toronto, winning the season series for the first time since 2005.
"That says a lot," said Hughes, who should know, having played with the Yankees for seven seasons. "This is a tough division, especially on the road.
"To be able to come in and win a series is huge, especially with their offensive capability."
Josh Willingham homered. Kendrys Morales and Joe Mauer each had three hits. The Twins led 2-0 in the first inning in every game of this series, and they are 21-12 when they score first.
The Twins enjoy an off day Thursday before opening a three-game series at AL Central-leading Detroit on Friday. They head to Comerica Park feeling good about a few developments.
1. The look of the lineup with Danny Santana on top of it: In Santana, the Twins have a leadoff hitter who has not appeared to be overmatched at the plate. The rookie went 2-for-5 and scored two runs Wednesday, lifting his batting average to .372 in 25 games. Santana singled to lead off the game, then scored when Willingham homered into the second deck.