MINNEAPOLIS — Carlos Santana's pinch-hit single with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning pushed the Minnesota Twins past the Tampa Bay Rays 7-6 on Tuesday night for their sixth straight victory.
Manny Margot and Carlos Correa hit singles off closer Pete Fairbanks (1-3), who had Correa's comebacker glance off his throwing hand and force the Rays to summon Phil Maton. Santana hit a 1-1 curveball into right field to easily score Margot and give the Twins their eighth win in nine games.
''I'm the veteran, so I have a lot of situations, a lot of spots,'' said Santana, who delivered his 12th career game-ending hit and is 10 for 24 with 10 RBIs eight games into this homestand. "Days where I don't play, my mentality is to finish.''
Fairbanks sustained a bruised right thumb. His X-rays were negative.
''Tough situation to put Phil in right there,'' Rays manager Kevin Cash said. ''When Pete comes in the game, you're banking he's going to be able to get through that inning one way or the other.''
Max Kepler homered and Ryan Jeffers hit a sacrifice fly for the Twins to tie the game in the fifth, after Brandon Lowe and Josh Lowe hit home runs in the top of the inning for the Rays on each side of a rain delay that lasted an hour and 23 minutes.
Randy Arozarena's three-run homer in the first off struggling Twins starter Pablo López put the Rays in front. After Willi Castro hit a three-run double with two outs in a four-run fourth inning to ignite the Twins, López promptly let the Rays back in front on Brandon Lowe's leadoff line drive — through the drops that had just begun to fall — into the seats above right-center field.
With Isaac Paredes facing a 2-2 count and the rain pouring down, home plate umpire Vic Carapazza waved the players off the field as fans scrambled to find the overhangs.