NEW YORK (AP) -- Phil Hughes pitched eight poised innings in his return to New York and wound up a winner when the Minnesota Twins rallied past the Yankees 7-2 Sunday behind big hits from Josh Willingham and Brian Dozier in a six-run ninth.

Brian Roberts #14 of the New York Yankees gets a force out at second base in the second inning against Josh Willingham #16 of the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium on June 1, 2014 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
Brian Roberts #14 of the New York Yankees gets a force out at second base in the second inning against Josh Willingham #16 of the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium on June 1, 2014 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
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Willingham belted a tying homer on the first pitch from closer David Robertson, denying rookie Chase Whitley his first major league victory. Robertson (0-2) then walked two batters and gave up Dozier's two-out double, putting the Twins on top 3-2.

Eduardo Nunez, also let go by the Yankees, lined a two-run double on Matt Daley's first pitch. Oswaldo Arcia added a two-run single off Matt Thornton to make it 7-2, all but sealing Minnesota's second victory in the three-game series.

Hughes (6-1) held his former team to three hits -- all in a row to begin the fourth -- and retired his final 15 batters during his sixth straight win.

 

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