When Samuel Deduno is on the mound, Minnesota Twins first baseman Justin Morneau hears a litany of complaints from opponents. "Guys, if they ever do get to first, say, 'Man, I don't know what to look for off this guy,' " Morneau said. "And then it's got so much movement they can't get locked in on anything. You rarely see guys square the ball up off him. It's fun watching him pitch. He's got some great intensity." Deduno kept the Seattle Mariners off balance for seven scoreless innings Saturday and Morneau and Brian Dozier each homered to lead the Twins to a 4-0 victory.