Jose Berrios is known for overpowering hitters, but the usually strikeout-happy right-hander picked up his first Triple-A win with only one K on Thursday.
The Twins' No. 4 prospect (No. 24 overall) helped Rochester take down Gwinnett, 4-0, by allowing just four hits and two walks in seven innings of work. While his strikeout total did not match his average of seven per start, Berrios had his best outing as a Red Wing.

ANAHEIM -- Torii Hunter watches Mike Trout, like so many others he has mentored over the years, with the unabashed pride of a parent -- or an involved big brother who has done his job well.