GAME RECAP
IMPACT PLAYER
Anthony Swarzak, Twins
The righthander was supposed to be limited to 60 pitches and four innings but lasted 74 pitches and five innings, giving up one run in his first start for the Twins since Oct. 2, 2012.
BY THE NUMBERS
85 Plate appearances between home runs for right fielder Oswaldo Arcia, who hit a solo shot in the sixth inning.
5 Relievers to pitch for the Twins, with Brian Duensing getting the Twins out of an eighth-inning jam before Glen Perkins pitched the ninth for his 24th save in 27 chances.
1 Career triples for center fielder Danny Santana, whose grounder inside the first-base line in the third inning led to the Twins' first run.
61 Percent of the time Sam Fuld has been on base over his past 38 plate appearances (23).
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