MINNEAPOLIS -- Quintin Berry made Detroit Tigers history with a one-out single in the third inning Sunday afternoon.

Berry is the first Tigers player since at least 1918 to have a hit in each of his first five games in the majors.

Berry entered the game as the first Tigers player to have a hit in his first four games since Austin Jackson did it at the start of the 2010 season.

Berry has provided some speed on the bases for the Tigers in his short time with the team. Heading into the game Sunday, he had two doubles -- one of them on a bunt that made its way through the infield -- among five hits. He was hitting .294 (5-for-17) but had struck out six times.

Berry drew a walk -- his third in five games -- to lead off the game, then singled up the middle and stole second base.