After losing 11 of 12 games, the Twins needed a slump buster. And the interleague gods presented the Brewers.
There's no question who's the better team in the Upper Midwest this season, after the Twins used a middle-inning power surge Thursday to beat Milwaukee 8-6 at Target Field. The Twins swept the four-game, two-city series between the clubs and have won five of their past six games.
Four consecutive postgames with music thumping in the clubhouse.
"It's deflating when you are not shaking hands," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "To come back out, get some wins and put them back to back to back to back, that's pretty cool."
Twins righthander P.J. Walters pitched six innings to improve to 2-0 since being called up by the club last week. Actually, the game was set up for him to pitch longer, after the Twins took a 6-0 lead through five innings. But he gave up three runs with two outs in the sixth and failed to retire a batter in the seventh when he was pulled.
Still, Walters and righthander Samuel Deduno, who were called up from Class AAA Rochester last week, have won three of four starts between them to give the Twins rotation a needed shot in the arm. Deduno pitched into the eighth inning on Wednesday.
And spirits have lifted around Twins Way after the club found a team it can dominate.
"It's a totally different vibe, I'll be honest with ya," said second baseman Brian Dozier, who hit one of the Twins' four homers.