But the Twins still won five of seven over the Rangers in the last 10 days. They also outscored the Rangers 62-30 in the seven games. The Twins also hit 14 home runs in those seven games including one each by Kepler, Kennys Vargas, Eduardo Escobar and Brian Dozier on Sunday.
The 15 runs were the second most by the Twins in a game this season. They had 17 against the Rangers on July 2.
Tommy Milone picked up his second straight win for the Twins, allowing two runs in five-plus innings, Rangers starter A.