Miguel Sano can't run right now.
He really can't even jog. An MRI on Wednesday revealed the Twins' designated hitter has a mild strain in his right hamstring.
But Sano can still hit the ball, and that's enough for Minnesota.
Sano's 439-foot solo home run -- his 15th homer of the season -- provided all the offense Minnesota needed as the Twins (69-63) beat the White Sox 3-0 at Target Field on Wednesday night.
Tommy Milone was lights-out on the mound for Minnesota, throwing seven shutout innings while allowing just three hits and striking out seven.