Sports | Minnesota Twins Dice-K, 4 Homers Carry Red Sox to Win Bottom of lineup is major source of power against the Twins By Mike Buss Posted May 10, 2008 9:58 PM CDT Copied Boston Red Sox's Jed Lowrie is all smiles after hitting a solo home run off Minnesota Twins' Glen Perkins in seventh inning of American League baseball action on Saturday, May 10, 2008 in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Jim Mone) The Boston Red Sox got an unexpected power surge from the bottom of their lineup to help Daisuke Matsuzaka remain undefeated with a 5-2 victory over Minnesota on Saturday. Coco Crisp and Jed Lowrie hit back-to-back homers to lead off the seventh inning and Matsuzaka (6-0) gave up two runs and six hits with seven strikeouts in seven innings for the Sox. In his first big league start, Glen Perkins (0-1) had little trouble with big boppers David Ortiz, Manny Ramirez and Mike Lowell in the middle of Boston's lineup. They combined to go 1-for-9 with a single and no RBIs against the lefty, but the Red Sox got a big boost from hitters No. 8 and 9 in the order. Read These Next Job seekers should brace for a harsher new reality. Social media influencer learns harsh reality of NYC co-op boards. Amazon returns pile up at woman's house. Trump backs Bondi in MAGA war over Jeffrey Epstein. Report an error