The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Indians come up empty against the Twins

Tribe held to two hits, has scored one run in past two games

- By Brian Hall

The Indians’ bats fell silent again as the Tribe lost to the first-place Minnesota Twins.

Miguel Sanó hit a pair of homers and Kenta Maeda pitched six scoreless innings in his home debut for Minnesota as the Twins beat the Indians, 3-0, on Aug. 1.

Eddie Rosario added a solo homer for Minnesota, which got another strong start from a veteran newcomer to its starting rotation. Maeda (2-0) retired 13 of the first 14 batters he faced and didn’t allow a hit until Bradley Zimmer beat out a weak ground ball to second base in the fifth inning.

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The series is scheduled to conclude at 2:10 p.m. Aug. 2. Aaron Civale gets the start.

Carlos Carrasco (1-1) gave up six hits in six innings for Cleveland and was done in by three solo home runs from the Twins.

Maeda, acquired in an offseason trade from the Dodgers that sent prospect Brusdar Graterol to Los Angeles, was one of three key additions to strengthen Minnesota’s rotation along with Rich Hill and Homer Bailey.

The focus on pitching came after the Twins were second in the majors in runs scored last season and set a single-season record for home runs. Maeda, Hill and Bailey have combined for 21 innings in four starts this season, surrenderi­ng just four runs with 18 strikeouts.

Maeda has allowed just two runs in 11 innings in his two starts. The Zimmer infield single was the only hit he allowed Aug. 1. His softer mix of changeups and sliders had the Indians batters off-balance, while he could be heard grunting from the mound with no fans in the stands for his home debut.

 ?? BRUCE KLUCKHOHN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Indians center fielder Bradley Zimmer catches a fly ball hit by the Twins’ Luis Arraez in the fourth inning Aug. 1 in Minneapoli­s.
BRUCE KLUCKHOHN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Indians center fielder Bradley Zimmer catches a fly ball hit by the Twins’ Luis Arraez in the fourth inning Aug. 1 in Minneapoli­s.

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