Carmona, Tribe complete another sweep of Twins
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| Cleveland leads 14-4 (as of Wed 9/5) |
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CLE 7, @MIN 3 |
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| · Complete Schedule: Twins | Indians |
| Scoring Summary |
| CLE | MIN |
 | 1st | T Hafner doubled to center, G Sizemore scored, A Cabrera to third. | 1 | 0 |
 | 1st | V Martinez doubled to deep right, A Cabrera and T Hafner scored. | 3 | 0 |
 | 5th | L Rodriguez hit sacrifice fly to right, B Buscher scored, N Punto to third. | 3 | 1 |
 | 5th | T Hunter singled to center, N Punto scored, J Tyner to third. | 3 | 2 |
 | 9th | J Peralta doubled to deep center, A Cabrera scored, T Hafner to third. | 4 | 2 |
 | 9th | K Lofton singled to center, T Hafner and J Peralta scored, F Gutierrez to third. | 6 | 2 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Mall of America Field, Minneapolis, MN |
| Attendance | 13,977 (30% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:01 |
| Weather | indoors |
| Umpires | Home Plate - James Hoye, First Base - Mark Carlson, Second Base - Angel Hernandez, Third Base - Ted Barrett |
| A CLOSER LOOK |
 Carmona
• Summary: Victor Martinez had two hits and two RBIs to back a quality start from Fausto Carmona as the Indians completed their second sweep of the Twins in the last 10 games with a 6-2 victory.
• Goat: After taking a perfect game into the ninth and coming within two outs of a no-hitter against the Royals last Friday, Minnesota starter Scott Baker gave up three runs and 11 hits with six strikeouts in five innings against Cleveland.
• Figure this: Twins right fielder Michael Cuddyer got his AL-leading 18th outfield assist in the fifth when he threw out Ryan Garko at the plate to end the inning.
• Quotable: "We're going to have to have a lot of help. When you're playing head-to-head against people and you don't beat them and they sweep you, that knocks your socks off a little bit. We've gotten ourselves in a very, very deep hole." -- Twins manager Ron Gardenhire
-- ESPN.com news services
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Indians 6, Twins 2
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The
Minnesota Twins' reign atop the AL Central is all but over. After being swept twice by Cleveland in the last 10 games, they're making way for the new kids in town.
Victor Martinez had two hits and two RBIs to back a quality start from
Fausto Carmona and the surging Indians beat Minnesota 6-2 on Wednesday for their seventh straight win over the defending division champs.
"They've grown together, and now they're ready to go," Minnesota's
Torii Hunter said. "I wish them luck. They go on to the playoffs. Hopefully, they do well and bring it back home to the Central."
Carmona (15-8) allowed two runs and eight hits in 7 1/3 innings to help the AL Central leaders to their 11th win in 12 games. Six of those victories have come against the Twins, who had won five in a row when they walked into Jacobs Field on Aug. 27 looking to cut into Cleveland's 6½-game lead in the division.
But the Twins were swept out of the Jake, split a series with Kansas City and were swept again this week by Cleveland. Minnesota now trails the Indians by 12½ games.
Cleveland remained seven games ahead of second-place Detroit. The Twins are nine games out of the wild-card spot.
"We're going to have to have a lot of help," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "When you're playing head-to-head against people and you don't beat them and they sweep you, that knocks your socks off a little bit. We've gotten ourselves in a very, very deep hole."
Rafael Perez got five outs for his first major-league save.
"We've got a good vibe right now," said Cleveland's
Casey Blake, who had three hits. "It just seems like we're playing pretty well in all areas of the game. And it's nice to have some good energy going on."
Twins starter
Scott Baker (8-7) gave up three runs and 11 hits with six strikeouts in five innings, a resounding step back from his stellar outing on Friday against the Royals.
Baker carried a perfect game into the ninth in that one and was two outs from a no-hitter when
Mike Sweeney broke it up.
On Wednesday,
Grady Sizemore needed just two pitches to get the first hit off Baker, lining a single to center field to lead off the game. Baker then hit
Asdrubal Cabrera in the back with a pitch and gave up an RBI double to
Travis Hafner.
Martinez followed with another double to score two more runs, and the Indians were up 3-0 before the smattering of Twins fans even got settled into their seats. It took Baker 27 pitches to get his first out of the game.
The right-hander from Louisiana walked a tightrope all afternoon, wobbling a few times but never being knocked off.
The Indians had a leadoff single in all five innings Baker worked. But he got some timely strikeouts, including one of Martinez with the bases loaded in the fourth, and stranded nine baserunners to limit the damage.
Carmona breezed through the first four innings against a Twins lineup he has dominated all season. He entered the game with a 1.14 ERA in three previous starts against the Twins.
"We're playing real well," Carmona said through a translator. "We need to continue playing the same way we have been playing for the last two weeks. But we have to make sure we don't take anything for granted and play hard."
The wiry Dominican needed just 54 pitches to get through the first four innings but gave up two runs and four hits in the fifth to let the Twins back in the game.
Luis Rodriguez had a sacrifice fly and Hunter added an RBI single to make the score 3-2, but Carmona got cleanup hitter
Justin Morneau to ground out with runners on the corners to end the inning.
The Indians tacked on three more runs in the ninth, two coming on pinch-hitter
Kenny Lofton's single off
Pat Neshek.
"We can't afford not to peak right now," Blake said. "But I don't even know if we're peaking. There's no reason why we can't play like this all the time. But we couldn't afford to play just average baseball right now."
Game notes Twins right fielder
Michael Cuddyer got his AL-leading 18th outfield assist in the fifth when he threw out
Ryan Garko at the plate to end the inning. It was a questionable decision by Indians third base coach Joel Skinner to send Garko from second on a single by Blake against Cuddyer, who has one of the strongest arms in the league. ... Twins catcher
Mike Redmond had X-rays on his finger, which came back normal. He has a sprained ligament on his left middle knuckle and will be out at least a few days.
Joe Mauer is still out with a bad hamstring, so
Chris Heintz got the start.