MINNEAPOLIS -- At least John Lackey and the Boston Red Sox had something to keep themselves entertained during a long rain delay on Sunday. Lackey allowed one hit over six innings before a three-hour delay, Dustin Pedroia and Will Middlebrooks homered and the Red Sox beat the Minnesota Twins 5-1 for their fifth straight victory. Fans at Target Field saw more than the Twins fifth straight loss. The longest delay ever at the ballpark lasted long enough for the 1993 movie "The Sandlot" to be shown in its entirety on the videoboard. Several cast and crew members were at the stadium to celebrate the films 20th anniversary. When asked what he did during the delay, Lackey laughed and said he did what everyone else left at the stadium did while it poured. "Watched The Sandlot. I hadnt seen that in a while," he said before getting back to talking about his performance. "I wanted to go at least another inning. I was definitely frustrated a little bit not to keep going. But winning the game is all that really matters." The game resumed about 80 minutes after the movie ended and many fans moved into the first eight rows behind the dugouts. Lackey (2-4) gave up one unearned run and struck out five before dark skies and heavy rain sent fans running for cover as he was warming up to start the seventh. Lackey ended his three-game losing streak. He didnt allow a runner until Trevor Plouffe led off the fifth with a double. Plouffe later scored on shortstop Pedro Ciriacos throwing error. "Crisp. He was powerful," Red Sox manager John Farrell said. "Overall just a solid performance for him." Earlier this month, Lackeys throwing error against the Twins resulted in four unearned runs and a frustrating loss in the midst of a stretch where the Red Sox went 2-9. After Andrew Miller pitched a 1-2-3 seventh, Koji Uehara loaded the bases in the eighth, but struck out Joe Mauer to end the threat. "We didnt really come up with key hits when we needed to or when we wanted to," Twins outfielder Chris Parmelee said. "Its tough to win a ballgame when you dont have any clutch hits." Junichi Tazawa pitched the ninth and capped a weekend where the Red Sox bullpen didnt allow a run. Mauers 15-game hitting streak was snapped. The All-Star catcher struck out three times and has now fanned in 16 straight games. "Its baseball, man," Plouffe said. "These games, they happen throughout the season and its something youve got to deal with." Pedroia drove in three runs, scored twice and extended his hitting streak to 11 games. His two-run homer in the ninth bounced off the wrist of a leaping Josh Willingham and over the left-field wall. "Lucky," Pedroia said. "But well take the break. Theyre usually robbing em." Middlebrooks two-out homer in the second off Pedro Hernandez (2-1) travelled 402 feet and flew over the flower pots on top of the scoreboard wall in right-centre field. Movie or no movie, Farrell chuckled when asked about his teams focus coming out of the long delay. "Thats built in," he said. "Even with a three-hour rain delay, theyre rarin to go. Keeping this group focused, Im not going to say is not an issue, but the game is clearly a priority to them." NOTES: Red Sox reliever Andrew Bailey threw 17 pitches in one inning of a rehab appearance at Triple-A Pawtucket on Saturday night. Farrell said Bailey -- on the DL since May 6 with a right bicep strain -- is on track to be activated on Monday. ... Franklin Morales, on the DL since March 31 wish a low back strain, started the game for Pawtucket and allowed five runs in four innings. Hes expected to make at least one more rehab start. ... Boston SS Stephen Drew missed his second straight game with a sore back. ... Patrick Renna and Chauncey Leopardi, aka "Ham" and "Squints" from "The Sandlot," visited Twins manager Ron Gardenhire in his office before the game. 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The last five wickets added 196 runs with Graham Wagg and Mark Wallace scoring half centuries and Owen Morgan, who last week scored an undefeated 103 as night watchman against Worcestershire, again impressing with 32 not out.Jofra Archer, a former West Indies U-19 player whose breakthrough in all three formats in the past month has won a contract until the end of next season, achieved career-best championship figures of 4 for 91, but he will bowl better than this and be less rewarded.Nick Selman, who three weeks ago carried his bat against Northants, scoring 122 not out, was out to the fifth ball of the innings, and has now failed to score in four successive innings. He was quickly followed by Jacques Rudolph, whose miserable season continued when he glooved an innocuous delivery from Archer down the leg side to the wicketkeeper.ddddddddddddThe Sussex seamers continued to take wickets, but Glamorgans batsmen contributed to their downfall with some poor shot selection - Will Bragg following one from Steve Magoffin and David Lloyd, who struck his first ball for six, nudging to slip.Wagg and Aneurin Donald began Glamorgans revival with a partnership of 50, before Donald played on to Archer, and although Craig Meschede was out soon afterwards, Wagg went on to score 57 with ten boundaries before giving David Wiese a return catch.Wallace top scored with 61 from 59 balls, putting on 44 with Wagg and 62 with Morgan who surely deserves promotion in the batting order from No. 9. He shared a stand of 33 for the last wicket with Michael Hogan that enabled Glamorgan to gain two batting points.The green pitch was soon put into perspective by Nash and Joyce, who were soon into their stride, striking nine boundaries from the opening 12 overs, as Glamorgans opening bowlers Craig Meschede and Timm Van Der Gugten failed to make any impact.Nash reached his fifty from 89 balls, but Joyce nibbled at one from Meschede three overs before the close, having completed his thousand runs for the season. ' ' '