The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Tribe leaves Minnesota with a sweep

Santana strokes two doubles for two RBI

- By Jon Krawczynsk­i

When Trevor Bauer’s foot slipped on the mound with the bases loaded, causing him to balk in a run, his outing hung in the balance.

The Indians right-hander dug in, limited the damage and delivered his best performanc­e of the season.

Bauer struck out seven in 6 1/3 innings and Carlos Santana had two doubles and two RBI to lead the Indians over the Minnesota Twins, 6-2, on Thursday.

Bauer (1-2) gave up two runs, three hits and three walks, lowering his ERA from 8.44 to 6.35. His balk came with one out in the fourth. He gave up a sacrifice fly to Jorge Polanco and then struck out Eddie Rosario to hold down the Twins.

“I seem to have an inning like that every start and the outcome of my start is kind of determined on how well I get through it and limit the damage,” Bauer said.

Andrew Miller pitched 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief and the Indians took all three games in a series that included a rainout Wednesday night.

Ervin Santana gave up one run, four hits and three walks over six innings for the Twins, who are 1-5 in a 10-game homestand.

“We had Bauer on the ropes

there with the balk and the walks,” Brian Dozier said. “That’s been the thing the past few games, when you’ve got them on the ropes, that inning could be the deciding factor in the outcome of a game.”

Carlos Santana delivered another RBI double off of Taylor Rogers in Cleveland’s three-run seventh inning to jump in front 4-2.

Tyler Duffey (0-1) gave up two runs on two hits for the loss and the Indians tacked on two more in the ninth off of Ryan Pressly.

“I feel great, especially when my team is winning,” Carlos Santana said. “I’m more comfortabl­e now and I love the park. I feel great, so I have to keep it up.”

Molitor ejected

Twins manager Paul Molitor was ejected in the eighth inning after plate umpire Alan Porter called Jason Castro out on strikes on a checked swing. Molitor wanted Porter to look for help from third base umpire Andy Fletcher. It was Molitor’s fifth career ejection and first this season.

“I thought there was some inconsiste­ncies today, but probably not the difference in the game,” Molitor said. “I just felt on that particular check swing that it was close. I haven’t seen the

video. But I just think that’s a hard call for him to make if he’s tracking the pitch.”

Trainer’s room

Indians: Manager Terry Francona said 2B Jason Kipnis, on the DL with right shoulder inflammati­on, was on track to rejoin the team this weekend in Chicago.

Erin’s outing

Ervin Santana didn’t have his best stuff on a chilly afternoon with an opening pitch temperatur­e of 43 degrees. He had a streak of 22 straight scoreless innings snapped in the fifth when Carlos Santana doubled home Abraham Almonte.

“It was tough. It was hard to get a good grip for the ball,” he said after seeing his ERA rise to 0.64. “I don’t think about that. I was trying to make a good pitch.”

 ?? JIM MONE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Indians’ Carlos Santana tries to keep warm in Minnesota.
JIM MONE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Indians’ Carlos Santana tries to keep warm in Minnesota.
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 ?? JIM MONE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Indians pitcher Trevor Bauer gives a tap to manager Terry Francona as he leaves in the seventh inning against the Twins on April 20 in Minneapoli­s. Bauer got his first win.
JIM MONE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Indians pitcher Trevor Bauer gives a tap to manager Terry Francona as he leaves in the seventh inning against the Twins on April 20 in Minneapoli­s. Bauer got his first win.

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