Detroit Tigers nip Minnesota Twins in series opener

Published 9:36 am Tuesday, April 28, 2015

MINNEAPOLIS — Yoenis Cespedes had a homer, a double and three RBIs to back David Price in the Detroit Tigers’ 5-4 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Monday night.

Jose Iglesias raised his average to .397 with a homer and a triple among his three hits and Price (2-1) gave up three runs on six hits and struck out seven in six innings for the Tigers (14-6), who have won three straight after a four-game losing skid. Joakim Soria picked up his eighth save in eight chances.

Danny Santana had two hits and an RBI for the Twins (8-11), who had the tying run at second base with one out. Tommy Milone (2-1) gave up five runs on eight hits in four innings.

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The Tigers jumped on Milone early, with Iglesias hitting a solo homer and Cespedes adding a three-run shot for a quick 4-0 lead.

With that much of a cushion, Price didn’t hesitate to attack the strike zone with that 97-mph fastball. He was tagged for eight runs in 2 1-3 innings the last time out against the Yankees and, after an overpowering start, couldn’t quite put away the pesky Twins.

Price’s night ended on an RBI-double from light-hitting Jordan Schafer in the seventh that cut Detroit’s lead to 5-3.

Alex Wilson, Joba Chamberlain and Soria were able to close the door, giving the Tigers the second-most wins in the majors behind the New York Mets (15-5).

Iglesias missed all of last season with stress fractures in both shins. He’s been a difference maker early in this season, having hit safely in 15 of his 19 games and driving in the winning run to beat the White Sox on Friday.

Joe Mauer hit his 313th double, moving him past Kent Hrbek and into sole possession of third place on the Twins career list.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Twins: RHP Ricky Nolasco arrived in the Twin Cities after throwing 66 pitches in a rehab start. Manager Paul Molitor said the team wanted to evaluate his right elbow, but would not make a decision on the next step until later in the week. … RHP Trevor May threw a bullpen without any issue after he was hit by a batted ball on Saturday.

 

UP NEXT

The Tigers send RHP Anibal Sanchez (1-2, 5.96) to the mound to face RHP Mike Pelfrey (1-0, 2.65).

Pelfrey threw seven shutout innings against Kansas City in his last start, his first scoreless outing in 23 appearances. The Tigers are 1-3 in games started by Sanchez this season and 13-3 in games started by anyone else.