Twins 6, Brewers 5 (14)
Rookie Aaron Hicks doubled to lead off the 14th inning and scored the go-ahead run on Eduardo Escobar's pinch-hit sacrifice fly as visiting Minnesota swept the two-game interleague series.
Ryan Doumit slammed a two-run homer and Josh Willingham and Hicks added solo shots for the Twins, who squandered an early 4-0 lead and saw closer Glen Perkins blow a save in the ninth inning. Ryan Pressly (2-0) pitched two hitless innings before Brian Duensing earned his first career save.
Jean Segura had a career-high six hits, including the tying RBI single in the ninth, and Aramis Ramirez had a two-run double for Milwaukee, which fell to 5-20 in May. Burke Badenhop (0-2) worked one inning and took the loss for the Brewers, who head to Minnesota for two games Wednesday and Thursday.
The Twins used the long ball to grab a 4-0 lead on Doumit's two-run shot in the second and solo homers from Willingham and Hicks in the fourth. The Brewers answered with three in the bottom of the inning when Ramirez doubled home two runs and scored on Jonathan Lucroy's double.
Milwaukee pulled even in the fifth on Segura's two-out single and Ryan Braun's RBI triple. Justin Morneau's sacrifice fly put the Twins ahead in the eighth, but the Brewers tied it in the ninth on Segura's fifth hit.
GAME NOTEBOOK: Twins LHP Scott Diamond was charged with four runs on eight hits while Brewers RHP Alfredo Figaro gave up four runs in five innings in his first start since September 2010. ... Segura's 6-for-7 performance boosted his batted average to .365 and moved him past Cincinnati's Joey Votto for the National League lead. ... Brewers RHP Kyle Lohse, who missed his last start with elbow tenderness, felt good during Monday's bullpen session and is on track to start Thursday after missing his last turn due to a sore elbow.