Rosario, Twins down Orioles 6-5 in opener of doubleheader
BALTIMORE — Eddie Rosario homered twice for a second consecutive game, Byron Buxton hit a tiebreaking two-run double in the sixth inning and the Minnesota Twins beat the Baltimore Orioles 6-5 Saturday in the opener of a doubleheader.
Rosario delivered solo shots off Dan Straily in the second and fifth innings, a suitable encore to his two-homer afternoon against Toronto on Thursday. His eighth career multihomer game increased his long ball total for the season to eight and gave him 18 RBIs in 17 games.
The left fielder also doubled and made a leaping catch at the wall to take away an extra-base hit from Chris Davis.
Willians Astudillo went deep for the Twins, who have won seven straight over Baltimore.
Dwight Smith Jr., Renato Núñez and Pedro Severino homered for the Orioles.
Playing the makeup of a game postponed by rain on Friday night, Minnesota took a 6-3 lead with a three-run sixth against Jimmy Yacabonis (1-1). A hit batter and double by Jason Castro preceded a double to right by Buxton, the No. 9 hitter, and Nelson Cruz capped the uprising with an RBI single off Miguel Castro.
Down 6-5 in the eighth, Baltimore got runners on second and third with two outs before Taylor Rogers struck out Smith.
Rogers struck out the side in the ninth for his second save.
José Berríos (3-1) gave up all three Baltimore home runs but made it through six innings, allowing four runs, eight hits and three walks.
Straily needed 98 pitches to get through five innings. He gave up three homers, two doubles and a single.
SCHOOP RETURNS
2B Jonathan Schoop faced his former team for the first time since being traded to Milwaukee last summer. Schoop was signed by Baltimore in 2008 and played six seasons with the Orioles. Looking across the field from the visiting dugout, Schoop said, “I see some guys I played with, and I see some guys who were in the minor leagues like Cedric (Mullins), guys that were coming up. It’s a new team, but there are a few old teammates in there. It’s weird, but it’s a good weird.” He went 1 for 3 with a double.
EXTRA MAN
The Twins added RHP Fernando Romero as the 26th man in Game 2, and Baltimore went with RHP Branden Kline, who has never pitched in the majors. “I know it’s a big deal for him and family,” manager Brandon Hyde said.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Twins: RHP Matt Magill (right shoulder tendinitis) showed no ill effects after pitching one inning for Triple-A Rochester on April 16. “All the reports that we’ve had were positive,” manager Rocco Baldelli said.
Orioles: RHP Nate Karns (right forearm strain) was slated to pitch an inning for Triple-A Norfolk on Saturday. The plan is for him to pitch another inning in a few days, two innings the next time “and then we’ll see where he is after that,” Hyde said.
UP NEXT
Twins: LHP Martin Pérez (1-0, 5.02 ERA) was slated to start the nightcap, his fifth appearance and second start with Minnesota after signing as a free agent in January.
Orioles: RHP Alex Cobb (lumbar strain) was to be activated from the injured list to pitch in the second game.