The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Twins topple Tribe in opener

- By Tom Withers

Miguel Sanó hit a two-run homer and Nelson Cruz connected for a solo shot to lead the injury-riddled Twins to a 3-2 win over the Indians in the opener of a three-game series between the AL Central’s top teams.

Sanó homered in the sixth inning off Aaron Civale (3-3) as the Twins hit the halfway point of this 60-game season in the same place they ended 2019.

Minnesota stopped Cleveland’s three-year reign atop the division last year.

The Twins, who have several regulars and two starting pitchers on the injured list, lead the Indians by 2 ½ games.

Kenta Maeda (4-0) gave up a leadoff homer in the first to César Hernández and then dodged trouble for the next four before turning it over to Minnesota’s bullpen.

Carlos Santana’s two-out RBI single in the seventh off Trevor May cut the Twins lead to lead to 3-2. But the right-hander shook it off and struck out slugger Franmil Reyes with runners at the corners to end the threat.

Taylor Rogers worked the ninth for his seventh save.

Cleveland was again without manager Terry Francona, who underwent surgery on a gastrointe­stinal condition last week. The 61-year-old Francona has missed 15 of the club’s 29 games.

Sandy Alomar Jr., the team’s usual first base coach, remains Francona’s interim replacemen­t.

Before the game, Alomar amplified the importance of the three-game set.

“Every series in the pandemic is big,” he said.

And Minnesota’s big bats came through.

Cruz, who seems to save his best swings inside the Central, tied it 1-1 in the

fourth with his 11th homer.

Since joining the Twins in 2019, Cruz has hit 35 homers and driven in 93 runs in 79 division games. It was his 412th career homer, tying him with Alfonso Soriano for 54th place.

In the sixth, Eddie Rosario doubled with one out off Civale before Sanó drove a 1-0 pitch over the wall in right. Sanó has an extrabase hit in eight consecutiv­e games.

Maeda carried a no-hitter into his previous start on Aug. 18 at Milwaukee. There would be no flirtation with history this time as Hernandez opened the first by hitting the righthande­r’s

third pitch over the wall in right-center.

It was Hernandez’s second leadoff homer in two days, making him the first player in Indians history — since 1901 — to homer to begin consecutiv­e games.

Whose turn?

The Indians have not announced a starter for Aug, 26’s series finale. It could be either Mike Clevinger or Zach Plesac, both recently demoted for at least 10 days after breaking team COVID-19 protocols.

“I hope that these guys get over the Plesac and Clevinger situation,” Alomar said.

 ?? TONY DEJAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Twins’ Eddie Rosario (20) celebrates as Miguel Sano (22) scores during the sixth inning Aug. 24.
TONY DEJAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Twins’ Eddie Rosario (20) celebrates as Miguel Sano (22) scores during the sixth inning Aug. 24.

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