CHICAGO — When Carlos Correa delivered a two-run homer in the fifth inning, and Jose Miranda knocked a two-run double in the ninth, there was only one explanation for why solely Puerto Ricans were responsible for all the Twins' RBI in a 5-1 victory Sunday at the White Sox.
It was the Daddy Yankee effect, obviously.
"I mean, when you think about it that way," Miranda mused of the Puerto Rican rapper, who is a worldwide superstar in Spanish music. "It's pretty cool. He was here, and we did that. So it is fun. Maybe we did it for him."
The victory was needed, as most are with a month left in the season. The Twins (68-64) had dropped the first two games of the series in cringeworthy fashion: a walkoff loss and a very near no-hitter. Winning Sunday left them with a two-game lead on the 67-67 White Sox in the American League Central. And with Cleveland's 6-3 loss in 11 innings to Seattle, the Twins are tied again for first in the division with the Guardians.
And it's all because of Daddy Yankee, who stopped by Guaranteed Rate Field ahead of his Sunday night concert in the Chicago area. Well, to be fair, the Twins also played "clean" and "beautiful all-around" baseball, per Correa, which helped.
After putting up just one hit Saturday against Dylan Cease, the Twins stacked up six on Sunday starter Lucas Giolito, including Correa's breakthrough homer. The Twins outhit the White Sox 12-7. Beyond Correa's and Miranda's contributions, Max Kepler scored the other run, on an eighth-inning wild pitch.
The Twins' pitching was equally impressive. Winner Dylan Bundy (8-6) threw 71% strikes through his 66 pitches and five innings, giving up only two hits and a walk with four strikeouts. He held the White Sox scoreless, and not until Michael Fulmer came in for the seventh did Chicago threaten to mount a comeback.
Fulmer gave up a double, single and RBI double, all with one out, making the score 2-1. And that necessitated Twins manager Rocco Baldelli bringing in top reliever Jhoan Duran. With runners on second and third, Duran deftly handled a squeeze bunt, feeding catcher Gary Sanchez for the tag out at home, before striking out Romy Gonzalez.