CHICAGO -- Minnesota Twins rookie Trevor May came out sizzling, pitching three perfect innings and striking out five. But he had to refocus on being aggressive to get deeper into the game against the Chicago White Sox. May struck out a season-high 10 in six innings and Minnesota overcame Jose Abreus 35th home run, beating Chicago 6-4 to end a four-game losing streak. "Ive always kind of been a strikeout guy," May said. "Getting those first couple of strikes and then giving them some of my best stuff has translated into swings and misses." May (3-4) was staked to an early 4-0 lead, then hung on to win his third straight start. The 6-foot-5, 24-year-old walked none while allowing three runs and five hits in his seventh start and longest outing so far. Adam Eaton reached on an infield single in the fourth to end Mays streak. The next three batters followed with hits to cut the lead to 4-2 as Abreu and Conor Gillaspie drove in runs with singles. After pitching coach Rick Anderson visited the mound, May struck out the next three Chicago batters. "(Anderson) went out there and told him to trust his stuff and pitch off the fastball," manager Ron Gardenhire said. "After that he started doing it again and I think you saw him go right throught them." Glen Perkins pitched the ninth for his 34th save in 40 chances, despite giving up Abreus homer. Abreu tied the White Sox rookie record for homers, set by Ron Kittle with 35 in 1983. Abreu singled and drove in two runs, giving the rookie 102 RBIs. Abreus homer was his second in two games, but he before that he hadnt hit one since Aug. 22 at the New York Yankees. "Hes been pretty consistent just as a hitter," manager Robin Ventura said. "The powers going to be there. He went through a little stretch where he wasnt hitting many home runs, but its there." Adrian Nieto also homered for the White Sox. Trevor Plouffe and Jordan Schafer homered for the Twins. Hector Noesi (8-10) allowed five runs and eight hits in 6 2-3 innings. Kurt Suzuki had two RBIs and Eduardo Escobar drove in a run for the Twins, who rebounded to take the final game of the series. Swept in a doubleheader Saturday, the Twins came back to win for just the second time in 10 games. Minnesota won the season series from the White Sox 10-9. The Twins took a 2-0 lead in the second on Plouffes homer, his 14th, and Escobars sacrifice fly. Schafers two-run shot with two outs in the fourth extended Minnesotas lead to 4-0. It was his first with the Twins since joining them on Aug. 5 after being claimed on waivers from Atlanta. After the White Sox closed to 4-2, Nieto hit a solo homer in the fifth. The Twins added runs on Suzukis double in the seventh and his sacrifice fly in the ninth. TRAINERS ROOM Twins: Rookie 1B-DH Kennys Vargas sat out his first game since making his MLB debut on Aug. 1. Vargas has seven homers and 35 RBIs in his first 41 games, but is hitless in his last three. "Hes had some great at-bats," Gardenhire said. "Weve been impressed." ... The Twins played their sixth game in four days. White Sox: White Sox DH Paul Konerko said he hoped to return during the teams nine-game trip that starts Monday in Kansas City. Konerko has been sidelined since Sept. 2 with a broken left hand. He has 439 career homers and will retire in two weeks after 18 seasons, 16 with the White Sox. UP NEXT Twins: Minnesota sends RHP Anthony Swarzak (3-1, 3.95) against Detroit and ace RHP Max Scherzer (16-5, 3.19) in Minneapolis on Monday night. White Sox: LHP John Danks (9-11, 5.05) is set to face Royals RHP James Shields (14-7, 3.13) in Kansas City on Monday night. K-TIME The White Sox (26) and Twins (19) pitchers combined for for 45 strikeouts in Saturdays doubleheader sweep by Chicago, the most in a doubleheader since Oct. 2, 2010, when the Yankees and Red Sox at 49 in a twinbill, according to STATS. Players and managers said the shadows from the U.S. Cellular Field stands played a role during the first game, which started at 3:10 p.m. "The ball was disappearing," Gardenhire said. Air Max Pas Cher . Alen, 28, hit .315 with five home runs, 59 RBI and a career-high nine stolen bases for the Goldeyes last season. He is the longest serving catcher in Goldeyes history, having already spent five seasons with the organization. Site Air Max Pas Cher . The Canadian tennis players first full season on the WTA Tour was a strong one. She has risen to No. 32 in the world rankings and will likely be seeded at the first Grand Slam event of the 2014 season. http://www.airmaxfrancepascher.fr/. Stevenson scored the first three goals of the game in the first period for Regina (35-22-6), which has won eight of its last 10 games. Patrick DAmico added two for the Pats, Braden Christoffer had a single and Morgan Klimchuk chipped in a goal and four assists. Acheter Air Max Pas Cher . She still remembers the massive roar of the home crowd when the Canadians walked out on the pitch before 47,784 fans at Commonwealth Stadium in 2002. Lang expects a similar reception for the Canadian team as the host nation at this years tournament, which begins Tuesday. Air Max Livraison Gratuite .Y. - The Philadelphia Eagles game at Green Bay against the Packers on Nov.PARIS -- Andy Murray headed out on court with an opportunity to reach the French Open final for the first time. Rafael Nadal, however, didnt give him a chance. Murray, who missed the tournament at Roland Garros last year because of a back injury, reached the semifinals for the second time in four years. But for the second time in four years, he was beaten by Nadal in straight sets. "It was a tough day for me," said Murray, who lost 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 Friday. "It was a bad, bad day." Murrays serve was broken six times, the same number of break-point chances Nadal had. On the other end, Murray failed to even earn a break chance. "He missed hardly any balls," Murray said. "I mean, his forehand -- especially with the conditions the way they were today -- was incredibly hard to control the ball." Murray is now 7-7 in Grand Slam semifinals. He has won two major titles, including at Wimbledon last year where he became the first British man to win the grass-court tournament in southwest London since Fred Perry in 1936. But clay is a tougher surface for a player who likes the speedier courts. And playing on clay against Nadal, an eight-time French Open champion with a 65-1 record at Roland Garros, is tougher still. "Today, I was mis-hitting a lot of balls. It was incredibly fruustrating," Murray said.dddddddddddd "In some ways you start trying too hard, and it doesnt always appear that way. But you want to do stuff too badly, and you end up making more mistakes and things get worse." The weather didnt help. After nearly two weeks of overcast skies and cool weather, the sun was out and the temperature soared to 28 degrees C (82 degrees F). Perfect conditions for Nadal on his favourite court in the world. "He served well and I didnt return well. Simple," Murray said. "Ball was coming through the court quicker today." Murray won his first Grand Slam title at the U.S. Open in 2012. That was after losing his first four major finals, and it was also after hiring Ivan Lendl as coach. The Czech great helped Murray finally become a major champion, and a Wimbledon champion a year later, but the pair split in March and Murray has been without a coach since. With another Wimbledon coming up, the defending champion said there was a 50-50 chance he would have a new coach in place by the time the tournament starts on June 23. But he wasnt even too sure about that. "I dont know. I dont know," Murray said, shaking off a reporters question as he tried to shake off the defeat. "I would hope to have someone in place. I dont know." ' ' '