Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Indians 4 Twins-3 to win the series.
MINNEAPOLIS — ever so gradually, Minnesota are finally getting a signal of a team that is expected to compete for the title match the third Jason Kubel. A two-run double in the seventh inning with a double-page 4-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians on Sunday won the Minnesota's third straight after starting the rotten Carl Pavano (2-2) Running third in the six hits in seven innings and Justin Morneau added two hits and two RBIs for the pair, who are both games of a series of rain drops their first series win of the season Joe Mauer (thigh), Nishioka Tsuyoshi (broken leg) and Delmon Young (ribs) is still out with injuries, but the pair have won seven of the last five games after starting 4-10, we want to win some really Manager Ron Gardenhire said, "you still try to remain on an even keel as much as you might be able to figure out what is right and wrong and try to work your way through Choo Soo Shin right fielder keep it by throwing out the Twins twice in the third inning plate Michael Brantley match what appears as the monkey running three 3 but it was overturned on review, and he, run two doubleRafael Perez (2-1) took the loss after clearing the unearned run on a double by Matt Capps Kubel and get up he saved four in five tries for a starter Twins.Indians Carlos Carrasco left after three innings with tightness in his right elbow. He will be re-evaluated when the team was Cleveland.Kubel, Jim Thome and Alexi Casilla lami two hits for the beginners and finally to swing wood after struggling mightily at the plate for most of the season. They have scored 10 runs Saturday to beat Cleveland, then pounded out 10 more hits Sunday for mini-sweepKubel these guys have been playing really good, said of the Indians in the first place, "no big set, if you look in the long run, but it's a great series and now we have the first one to hope that we can just keep rolling they trailed 3-2 in the seventh inning when Orlando Cabrera made errors cause at second base, Twins Marathon at first and second with nobody out Lefty Kubel drove a changeup from lefty Perez high off the wall in right-center field for a period of 4-3Grady Sizemore double ninth, monopoly to run on second base but Asdrubal Cabrera flew out to the warning track in left field to end the game in the left arm of Choo's cannon in the third inning with one out and the marathon first day and the second one came through with Kubel hit a hard right foot through fields marked Casilla stopped three car-base. Coach Steve Liddle of right and Choo leader in League in outfield assists last year threw him out by 5 foot Morneau, followed by a two-run double and Carrasco was on his heel again, Michael Cuddyer, and send only lightly to shallow right and first waved Morneau Liddle House before moving up the stop when it was halfway to Morneau throw line easily beat Morneau's Choo with the plate to end the inning if he won the Gold Glove, we probably have it out Steve, "Gardenhire quipped the back with three in the top of the fourth, but Brantley was called back out of the dugout when umpires ruled that beat him to bounce off the corners of the limestone facade in right field and caromed back to the ballpark to have hit the top of the wall, it was ruled the work banphuak, he made the call right, Brantley said," I watch replay two innings later and certainly not a homerun, it hit the corner of wall and back it jinxed us but that is how the game proceeds to Pavano. With Jack Hannahan to pop out to center field and tick off Brantley bass Sizemore to strand and trailing by one run, 3-2 escape "we get and we won, so as to better Pavano say Note: Indians head home now that won seven first row since 2007 they are off Monday and opened a series with new York City on Tuesday ... Twins LF Delmon Young missed the game with his fifth match with injury of the rib Manager Ron Gardenhire said he is hoping that the Young are ready for the opening series with Tampa Bay on Tuesday after closing Monday.
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