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The White Sox's Alexei Ramirez (right) steals second as Minnesota Twins second baseman Alexi Casilla mishandles the throw Sunday in the sixth inning in Minneapolis. (AP photo)

MINNEAPOLIS – Adam Dunn said he feels fine and Jake Peavy was in good spirits after notching another win. The White Sox look ready for the stretch run, with a big test coming in less than 24 hours.

Peavy baffled Minnesota again, Dayan Viciedo and Dunn homered, and the Sox beat the Twins, 9-2, on Sunday.

The Sox scored six runs in the sixth inning to support Peavy (11-11) to boost their lead over Detroit to 2 games.

The Tigers lost to Cleveland, 7-6, and travel to Chicago today for a makeup game. It will be the final time the two teams meet this season.

“It’s going to be a game with a lot of emotion,” Peavy said. “We got our hands full, but at the same time we think we can get it done.”

Joe Mauer homered in his return after missing five games with back spasms, but the Twins weren’t able to avoid the sweep and lost to the Sox for the 13th time in 16 games.

After Alexi Casilla’s double in the fifth made it 3-2, Dunn and Viciedo went deep off Scott Diamond (11-8) in the sixth to squash the Twins’ comeback.

Dunn opened the inning with a towering solo shot that traveled 415 feet before finally falling into the first row of the upper deck in right field and bouncing back on the field.

Viciedo drove his 21st home run – and the Sox’s 192nd as a team – into the upper deck in left after Alex Rios tripled.

The Sox batted around and added three more unearned runs in the sixth, capped by Dunn’s RBI single.

The slugger returned to the lineup on Saturday after missing seven games with a strained muscle on his right side. He said he feels fine and is ready to contribute down the stretch.

“Seemed to work out perfect,” Dunn said. “I’m going to be in there tomorrow. That’s what I wanted. I wanted to be able to play against those guys and the rest of the season. It worked out.”

Peavy allowed two runs and struck out six in six innings. The right-hander is 4-0 with a 1.73 ERA against the Twins since the All-Star break and 0-6 in eight starts against everyone else over that time.

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