American League Game Summary - Cleveland at Minnesota
(Saturday, September 8th)
Final Score: Minnesota 3, Cleveland 0
Minneapolis, MN (Sports Network) - Cole De Vries worked six scoreless innings
on Saturday and the Minnesota Twins blanked the Cleveland Indians, 3-0, in the
second test of a four-game series at Target Field.
De Vries (5-5) surrendered just four hits and fanned two while walking one to
earn his third consecutive positive decision. Brian Duensing and Jared Burton
tossed scoreless relief innings and Glen Perkins got through the ninth
unscathed to earn his 11th save of the year, and first at home.
Joe Mauer hit an RBI single and Josh Willingham added a sacrifice fly for the
Twins, who had lost four of their last five entering play on Saturday. Justin
Morneau contributed an RBI with a bases-loaded walk in the triumph.
"I think we played well tonight," Twins infielder Jamey Carroll said. "We got
some big hits when we needed them and played a pretty clean game."
Zach McAllister (5-7) took the loss after giving up two runs on two hits and
three walks over three innings. Shin-Soo Choo had two hits in the Indians'
second loss in their last three games.
Cleveland stranded runners in scoring position in the first and second innings
before Minnesota broke the scoreless deadlock with a pair of runs in the
third.
Ben Revere got things started with a one-out single and Carroll was plunked.
Both runners moved up a base on a double steal and Mauer ripped one back up
the middle to score Revere. Carroll then trotted home on a sacrifice fly by
Willingham.
The Twins loaded the bases in the fifth on singles by Revere and Carroll and a
walk to Willingham with one out. Scott Maine entered the game in relief of
Chris Seddon for the Indians, but walked Morneau to plate Revere, extending
the Twins lead to 3-0.
Perkins retired Choo, Jason Kipnis and Asdrubal Cabrera in order in the ninth
to secure the victory.
"The bullpen came in and did a good job, but offensively, we couldn't
score any runs," Indians manager Manny Acta said. "We struggled against De
Vries once he started throwing breaking balls for strikes."
Game Notes
Prior to Saturday's game, former Twins manager Tom Kelly had his No. 10
retired by the club. Kelly is the Twins' all-time leader and ranks
43rd on Major League Baseball's all-time list with 1,140 managerial wins. He
also had a postseason record of 16-8, winning the 1987 World Series and the
1991 World Series ... The Twins have won eight of their last 10 games against
Cleveland and won at home for the first time since August 29 ... The Indians
finished 0-for-3 with runners in scoring position and left three on base.
09/08 23:43:36 ET

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