Carlos Correa had three more hits to stay red-hot for the Twins.
The Twins found themselves in a 4-0 hole and later trailed the Tampa Bay Rays 6-4 but in the end it was Minnesota leaving the ballpark with a 7-6 victory to extend its winning streak to six.
Minnesota fell into a 4-0 hole early thanks to a Randy Arozarena three-run homer off Pablo Lopez in the first inning. Lopez then allowed a solo homer to Brandon Lowe in the fifth before he was pulled and Jay Jackson surrendered a solo shot to Josh Lowe.
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