MINNEAPOLIS -- After scoring just one run in Tuesday's 2-1 loss to the A's, it didn't take long for the offense to get back on track for the Twins.
The offense broke out with 13 runs and 12 hits in a 13-0 win over the A's on Wednesday, with Eddie Rosario, Eduardo Escobar and Kennys Vargas each homering. Rosario made history with his solo shot in the fourth, as he became just the 29th player in Major League history to homer on the first pitch of a career, while Escobar had five RBIs and Vargas hit a three-run upper-deck blast in the eighth.