MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Brian Dozier has given a big jolt to the Minnesota Twins' offense the second half of the season. Minnesota's pitching is leaving Dozier's power display to go for naught. Dozier hit his career-high 30th homer for the Twins, but starter Tyler Duffey (8-10) allowed six runs in three innings as Minnesota fell to the Detroit Tigers 9-4 on Wednesday night. Miguel Cabrera had four hits, including his 28th home run, and Justin Upton added a three-run homer as Detroit sent the Twins to their sixth straight loss. "It's tough when, you know, you're asking your bullpen to eat up a lot of innings here as of late," Minnesota manager Paul Molitor said.Read more on NewsOK.com