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By Anthony Maggio
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

MINNEAPOLIS (Ticker) -- Cliff Lee has been effective in the
past, even winning 18 games in 2005. But now he's becoming
dominant.

Lee struck out eight hitters for the second straight game and
pitched eight shutout innings to lead the Cleveland Indians past
the Minnesota Twins, 4-0, on Friday.

Lee (3-0) lowered his ERA to 0.40 in three starts this season,
allowing just two hits and facing one more than the minimum in
his eight stellar innings.

"I'm just locating my fastball pretty good right now, I think
that's the key to all of it," Lee said. "When you're locating
your fastball and working it in and out and up and down,
everything else comes off that."

Lee got all the run support he would need on Casey Blake's
two-RBI single in the second inning, walking only one batter and
erasing two of the three baserunners he allowed with
double-play grounders.

"He's been about as consistent as you can ask a starting pitcher
to be his first three starts this year," Cleveland manager Eric
Wedge said. "He's just doing a very good job with his fastball
and working everything off that. Whereas maybe before he had
control of it, now he's commanding it around the plate and
that's been a separator for him."

The fastball has been an Achilles heel for his counterpart,
Francisco Liriano, who was making his second start this season
coming off "Tommy John" surgery in 2006. He appeared to have
his devastating slider at times, but couldn't throw his fastball
for strikes consistently.

"My breaking ball is doing fine, I just can't locate my fastball
where I want it," Liriano said. "I think I'm rushing too much
on my fastball, trying to make a perfect pitch. It's not
working that way, so I've just got to calm down and get better."

Liriano (0-2) allowed three runs on four hits with five walks
and three strikeouts in five innings. He has walked 10 and
struck out seven in 9 2/3 innings pitches this season.

"He has a little better command of the breaking ball and he gets
a little breaking-ball happy," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire
said. "We all know that the first thing in the big leagues
you've got to learn to get back to is the fastball in the zone.
He's just flying off and rushing a little bit and trying to
throw it too hard.

"He'll get there, it's just a matter of being on the mound."

After both pitchers struck out two and retired the side in order
in the first inning, it appeared a pitchers' duel was on tap.
But while Lee stayed consistent, Liriano lost control in the
second.

Ryan Garko walked to lead off the frame and Jhonny Peralta
followed with a single. Jason Michaels walked on four pitches
two batters later to load the bases, setting up Blake's two-RBI
single.

Liriano worked around a pair of walks the next two innings, but
Kelly Shoppach singled with one out in the fifth and Jamey
Carroll coaxed a two-out walk to set up Victor Martinez's RBI
single.

Meanwhile, Lee was nearly unhittable, allowing only a Delmon
Young walk through the first three innings.

After Matt Tolbert managed a single to lead off the fourth
inning, Lee erased him on Joe Mauer's double-play grounder. Lee
didn't allow a baserunner again until Mauer singled with one
out in the seventh, but he again erased him immediately on a
Justin Morneau double-play grounder.

Lee, who has allowed just one earned run in 22 2/3 innings
pitched over his first three starts, struck out eight Twins
following his eight-strikeout performance against Oakland on
Sunday.

Blake's seventh-inning homer - his first round-tripper of the
season - put his former team in a 4-0 hole.

It also gave Blake his first multi-hit game of the season,
upping his average 28 points to .180.

"It's been tough early going here, but this game is about making
some adjustments, it's about confidence," Blake said. "I'm
starting to get some confidence right now."

The closest the Twins got to a run off Lee was Craig Monroe's
warning-track fly ball to left-center field to end the eighth
inning.

Rafael Perez worked around a Nick Punto infield single in the
ninth inning.

Punto, Tolbert and Mauer had the only hits for Minnesota, which
has lost five of his last six games and three of its last four
at home. Cleveland has won eight consecutive games against the
Twins and eight of its last 10 games in Minnesota.

Meanwhile, Lee improved to 3-0 with a 3.21 ERA and 24 strikeouts
in his last six starts against the Twins dating to September
11, 2005.


 
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