MLB

Burnett pulled after 2 innings, 7 runs as Twins top Yankees

MINNEAPOLIS — A.J. Burnett lost his composure and failed to finish the second inning, when the Minnesota Twins scored five times on their way to a 9-4 victory over the New York Yankees on Saturday.

Francisco Liriano (9-9) threw seven stellar innings for the Twins, who played like they were taking a decade’s worth of frustration out against their nemesis. This was just their 20th win in 81 games against the Yankees over the last 10 seasons, including the playoffs.

Burnett (9-10) was the one who was bummed out on this night, though, so much so that he turned his head while skulking off the mound and angrily shouted what appeared to be a few curse words toward manager Joe Girardi after he took the ball from the lanky right-hander. Girardi was later shown on TV tracking Burnett down in the tunnel to the clubhouse and ushering him back to the bench.

Jason Kubel had three hits and two RBIs and Danny Valencia homered for the Twins.