MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — David Price struck out seven in six innings, his fastball occasionally hitting 97 mph on the Target Field radar gun. Jose Iglesias raised his average to .397 with a homer and a triple among his three hits and Price (2-1) gave up in six innings for the Tigers (14-6), who have won three straight after a four-game losing skid. Danny Santana had two hits and an RBI for the Twins (8-11), who had the tying run at second base with one out. The Tigers jumped on Milone early, with Iglesias hitting a solo homer and Cespedes adding a three-run shot for a quick 4-0 lead. Alex Wilson, Joba Chamberlain and Soria were able to close the door, giving the Tigers the second-most wins in the majors behind the New York Mets (15-5). Verlander started the season on the disabled list and had an MRI on Friday that showed a smaller amount of inflammation. Pelfrey threw seven shutout innings against Kansas City in his last start, his first scoreless outing in 23 appearances.