The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Sanó’s grand slam leads Twins to sweep

- By Steve Herrick

Miguel Sanó’s grand slam capped a five-run eighth inning and the Twins grabbed firm control of the AL Central by beating the Indians, 9-5, completing a sweep of a day-night doublehead­er Sept. 14.

The sweep pushed the Twins 5½ games ahead of the Indians TWINS 2-9,

INDIANS 0-5

Up next: The series concludes at Progressiv­e Field on Sept. 15. The first pitch is slated for 1:10 p.m.

in the AL Central going into the final game of the showdown series Sept. 15.

Sanó’s 415-foot blast on Nick Goody’s first pitch ended up in the bleachers in left-center. The Twins’ dugout erupted when the ball landed and the sellout crowd at Progressiv­e Field went silent.

Eddie Rosario hit a two-run homer in the first while Nelson Cruz added a two-run blast in the sixth, giving the Twins a total of 283 home runs on the season. The Twins used two bullpen games to complete the sweep. Five pitchers combined to stop Cleveland’s offense 2-0 in the first game.

Four pitchers worked in the second game, with rookie righthande­r Brusdar Graterol (1-0) going two scoreless innings for his first major league win.

The rainout Sept. 13 also prompted the Indians to go with their bullpen in the nightcap, and Cleveland led 5-4 going into the eighth.

Jonathan Schoop singled off Adam Cimber to start the inning. Max Kepler hit into a force play, but shortstop Francisco Lindor’s throw to first bounced into Minnesota’s dugout, allowing Kepler to take second base.

Jorge Polanco’s double off Oliver Pérez (2-3) tied

the game. Cruz and Eddie Rosario walked to load the bases, bringing Goody in to face Sanó, who returned for the doublehead­er after missing four games with a sore back.

Rookie Oscar Mercado and Jordan Luplow homered in the second game as Cleveland built a 5-2 lead.

Rosario homered for Minnesota in the first inning off starter Tyler Clippard in the nightcap, but Cleveland quickly tied it on Carlos Santana’s RBI single and Luplow’s bases-loaded walk.

Cruz’s two-run homer off Carlos Carrasco in the sixth cut the lead to 5-4.

In the first game, Zack Littell (5-0) relieved starter Devin Smeltzer in the fourth and struck out two in two innings.

Taylor Rogers got the final five outs for his 26th save, but had to work out of trouble in the eighth and ninth.

Polanco hit a two-run homer in the second off Mike Clevinger (11-3), who had won 10 consecutiv­e decisions. Clevinger struck out 10 in eight innings, but lost for the first time since June 28.

Trainer’s room

TWINS >> RHP Sam Dyson (sore biceps) shut down

his throwing session Sept. 13. He hasn’t pitched since Sept. 3.

INDIANS >> C Roberto Pérez remained in the first game after being hit by Tyler Duffey’s pitch in the seventh. The ball deflected off Pérez’s left arm and hit him in the face. He went to first base after being examined by a team trainer. Kevin Plawecki was behind the plate in the second game.

Up next

The series wraps up Sunday when RHP José Berríos (12-8, 3.63 ERA) faces RHP Shane Bieber (14-7, 3.17 ERA) in a matchup of All-Stars.

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