GAME RECAP
IMPACT PLAYER
Kevin Correia, Twins
His 10th quality start of the season was a one-hitter through five innings, and a high pitch to Jason Kipnis hit for a home run was his lone mistake.
BY THE NUMBERS
97 Speed in miles per hour of Glen Perkins' strikeout pitch to Carlos Santana, the critical out of the ninth inning.
1 Career RBI by Chris Colabello, but it was a big one: His single tied the game.
38,626 Paid attendance, the season's second-biggest crowd (June 16 vs. Detroit) at Target Field.
ON DECK
The Twins can complete their second three-game sweep of the season if Scott Diamond outpitches Justin Masterson in Sunday's series finale.
PHIL MILLER
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