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[April 30, 2008]  MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Boof Bonser picked up Minnesota's beleaguered starting rotation with the group's first win in 10 days to lead the Twins to a 3-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night.

Bonser (2-4) gave up a homer to Joe Crede among six hits and struck out eight to earn the win, the first by a Twins starter since April 19.

Jason Kubel homered and Joe Nathan picked up his eighth save for the Twins.

Gavin Floyd (2-1) gave up three runs and five hits in six innings and Crede hit his AL-leading seventh homer of the season.

Bonser mixed a sharp curveball and a sneaky slider with a fastball in the low 90s to keep the first-place White Sox off balance.

He lasted at least six innings for the sixth time in his seven starts, giving the bullpen a much needed breather after a marathon weekend in Texas. Livan Hernandez and Francisco Liriano combined to last just 3 1-3 innings in two pummelings by the Rangers, dropping Minnesota's starters to 0-3 with an 8.27 ERA and 47 hits in the previous 32 2-3 innings.

It's been an all-or-nothing kind of year for the Chi-town sluggers. They entered the game with an AL-worst .242 batting average, but led the league in scoring with 5.2 runs per game thanks to a league-best 34 homers.

Jim Thome nearly got another one in the eighth off Dennys Reyes that would have tied the game, but Delmon Young made a leaping catch at the wall, then a strong relay to Brendan Harris, who doubled up Nick Swisher at first base to end the inning.

The Twins got all the runs they would need in the fourth when Kubel's two-run homer landed in the upper deck in right field and Young scored on a sacrifice fly by Mike Lamb.

Bonser had gotten a combined seven runs of support in his previous five starts this season. It was his first victory at home in 13 starts, dating back to June 10 of last year.

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Notes: Joe Mauer hit a triple in the first inning to extend his hitting streak to 11 games, which ties a career high. ... White Sox SS Orlando Cabrera had two hits, snapping an 0-for-20 skid. ... Twins SS Adam Everett (shoulder) is just starting to take grounders and throw to first base and his return does not appear imminent. RHP Scott Baker (groin) is scheduled to start on Saturday against Detroit. But he will have to pass a test in a bullpen session on Wednesday first. "If he feels it at all," manager Ron Gardenhire said, "he will not pitch." ... The White Sox announced that their suspended game from Monday night, tied 3-3 with Baltimore after 11 innings when it was suspended by rain, will be resumed before the two teams meet on Aug. 25.

[Associated Press; By JON KRAWCZYNSKI]

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