MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Jose Miranda hit a tiebreaking home run in the eighth inning and the Minnesota Twins beat the Oakland Athletics 8-7 Sunday night to take both games of a split doubleheader and finish a sweep of the four-game series.

Willi Castro had three hits, and Carlos Correa and Austin Martin each had two for the Twins. Minnesota has won five straight and seven of eight.

ā€œIt was a great day,ā€ said Royce Lewis, who homered in both games.

With one out in the eighth, Miranda crushed a first-pitch slider from Dany JimĆ©nez (1-2) 427 feet to the second deck in left field, Minnesotaā€™s third home run of the night. Lewis and Trevor Larnach also went deep.

Miranda replaced Larnach as the designated hitter in the sixth.

ā€œAny time Iā€™m not in the game Iā€™m always getting prepared in the cage. I know the pitchers that can come in and Iā€™ve got to be ready,ā€ he said.

JJ Bleday had a career-high four hits and Tyler Soderstrom had three hits including a home run, but Oakland lost for the ninth straight time, including all seven games of a road trip that began in San Diego. Pitching coach Scott Emerson was ejected in the sixth inning.

ā€œThis offense, when we hit homers, we usually win. We just didnā€™t have the pitching to get it done,ā€ manager Mark Kotsay said. ā€œWe swung the bats better on the road than we did the last homestand, but we didnā€™t come away with any wins.ā€

Lewis has seven home runs in his first 12 games of the season, something never done in Twins history.

ā€œItā€™s more than Iā€™ve ever seen,ā€ manager Rocco Baldelli said. ā€œItā€™s not fluky, heā€™s really very talented, heā€™s got a very good swing that stays on plane. He can hit fastballs, he can hit breaking balls, he always has a chance to do something. Thereā€™s a dangerous nature about him at the plate. When heā€™s on your side, you canā€™t help but smile when heā€™s doing it.ā€

After recording the final out of the seventh inning, Josh Staumont (1-0) struck out the side in the eighth. Griffin Jax pitched a scoreless ninth for his sixth save.

Correa has had multiple hits in eight of his last 11 games, including two home runs as part of a three-hit game when Minnesota won the opener 6-2. Lewis and Carlos Santana also homered.

Called up to be Minnesotaā€™s 27th player for the doubleheader, Louie Varland threw 4 1/3 mostly solid innings, but gave up four straight singles in the seventh, the last two RBIs by Soderstrom and Shea Langeliers to tie the score at 7-all.

Oakland starter Joey Estes allowed eight hits and six earned runs in 2 2/3 innings. Minnesota starter Chris Paddack lasted just 2 1/3 innings, allowing five earned runs and five hits. Each gave up two home runs.

NICE GRAB

Martin reached over the wall to rob Langeliers of a home run in the second.

ā€œHell yeah, I was surprised!ā€ he said. ā€œI felt it go in my glove, but my whole arm kind of went over, so I didnā€™t know what I would be bringing back. I didnā€™t expect to bring back a baseball, so when I looked and I had it, I was like, ā€˜Dang, thatā€™s not bad.ā€™ā€

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Athletics: Starting RHP Ross Stripling, out since May 25 with a strained right elbow, has begun to throw from 105 feet. Kotsay has no timetable for him throwing a bullpen session or off a mound.

Twins: RF Max Kepler returned to the lineup in the night game. He sat out the first game after being hit above the elbow by a 99-mph pitch Friday.

UP NEXT

Athletics: LHP Hogan Harris (0-0, 2.49) is scheduled to start on Tuesday at home against Kansas City. The Royals plan to start RHP Alec Marsh (5-3, 3.63).

Twins: RHP Pablo LĆ³pez (6-6, 5.33) will start at home on Tuesday against Raysā€™ RHP Aaron Civale (2-5, 5.20) to open a three-game series.

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