CINCINNATI -AP- Torii Hunter got the Minnesota Twins moving after a long wait.
Hunter homered again after a long delay at the start of the game, and Phil Hughes got his third straight victory, leading the Twins to an 8-5 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night.
The start was delayed 2 hours, 1 minute because a storm was headed toward the ballpark. The storm dissolved on the way.
Hunter hit a solo homer in the first inning off Anthony DeSclafani (5-6), his fourth homer in the last four games. He later singled and doubled, leaving him 8 for 17 in the last four games.
 
Hunter homers, Twins beat Reds 8-5 after long weather delay
 
"He's had a really good trip," manager Paul Molitor said. "His bat seems fresh and quick. He's really rallying the troops."
Eduardo Nunez had three hits, including an RBI single, while Kurt Suzuki drove home two runs with a single during a four-run seventh inning as the Twins evened the interleague series.
Hughes (7-6) gave up solo homers by Eugenio Suarez and Marlon Byrd, leaving in the seventh inning with the Twins up 7-2. Two errors and Blaine Boyer's run-scoring wild pitch helped the Reds close the gap.
In his last two starts, Hughes allowed only two runs in 16 innings. He kept the momentum going and might have gotten deeper into the game if his defense had helped.
"You always gain confidence when things are going right and you're winning games," Hughes said. "It's high right now. I hope it continues."
Glen Perkins gave up a walk in the ninth while getting his 25th consecutive save, the second-longest streak in Twins history.
Many of the 28,556 fans sat in their seats during the long delay at the outset and watched the scoreboard, which showed the U.S. beating Germany 2-0 in a Women's World Cup semifinal.
During the rain-less delay, Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips tweeted: "This has to be one of the dumbest rain delays I've ever seen ... Let's get ready for Midnight Baseball!!!" The game ended at 12:30 a.m. with a few hundred fans in the stands.
Hunter's 12th homer put the Twins ahead right away.
Joe Mauer's sacrifice fly made it 3-1 in the fifth inning. Brian Dozier doubled and scored as the Twins pulled away in the seventh.
AGAINST THAT OTHER LEAGUE
The Twins are 8-9 in interleague play this season. The Reds are 4-9.
STREAKS
Hughes walked Tucker Barnhart in the seventh, ending his streak of 27 innings without allowing a base on balls. He hadn't walked a batter since June 14, a span of 104 hitters. ... Barnhart extended his hitting streak to six games. ... Todd Frazier of the Reds doubled to extend his streak to nine games. ... Reds reliever J.J. Hoover allowed a run for the first time since April 21, ending his streak of 16 scoreless appearances.
 

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