Jake Odorizzi kept up his impressive run, pitching two-hit ball over six shutout innings and leading the Minnesota Twins past the Yankees, 7-3, on Saturday.

The Twins had lost nine straight times at Yankee Stadium, including the 2017 American League wild-card game, before Odorizzi and three home runs lifted them.

“Historically, we haven’t played too well here, before my time and even last year,” Odorizzi said. “So it’s good to finally get that win that we’ve been searching for I think three years, whatever it’s been.”

Gary Sanchez hit his third home run in two games for the Yankees, who activated third baseman Miguel Andujar from their abundant injured list after he missed 28 games with a shoulder tear. Andujar went 1 for 3 with a walk but also made two errors, misplaying a grounder early and later making a wild throw.