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Span, Twins complete three-game sweep of Indians
MINNESOTA 4, CLEVELAND 3
 


By Anthony Maggio
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

MINNEAPOLIS (Ticker) -- Not even All Star Cliff Lee could avoid
being burned by the red hot Minnesota Twins.

Minnesota scratched across three seventh-inning runs against the
Cleveland Indians' lefthander to complete its second three-run
comeback in as many nights and defeat the Indians, 4-3, on
Sunday at the Metrodome.

Nick Punto, Denard Span and Carlos Gomez all drove in a run in
the decisive frame for the Twins, who completed their seventh
series sweep of the season and won their seventh consecutive
series overall.

Glen Perkins (5-2), pitched seven innings for the win -
Minnesota's 16th victory in its last 18 games.

"Its fun to watch," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "It's fun
to be on the bench with these guys because they are really
rooting for each other and really into it."

Lee (11-2) allowed just two hits through the first five innings
as the Indians built a 3-0 lead on Jhonny Peralta's sixth inning
two-run homer. With a 5-0 record in his last loss coming on May
18, the Indians appeared poised to snap its season-long
seven-game losing streak.

Instead, Span and the rest of the Twins chipped away.

Span hit a leadoff triple in the sixth and scored on Alexi
Casilla's groundout, cutting the deficit to two.

Craig Monroe drew a one-out walk in the seventh and Indians
third baseman Andy Marte couldn't come up with a diving play on
Delmon Young's grounder to put runners on first and second.
Brendan Harris and Punto then hit back-to-back singles with
Monroe scoring on Punto's line drive, and Span followed with a
five-pitch walk to tie the score at three.

"I knew he was on the hook and was going to try to get me to
chase," Span said. "I just wouldn't bite."

Gomez, who had words with Lee earlier in the contest after
trying to bunt for a hit, then came back from an 0-2 count to
hit a slow chopper to Marte and bring home Harris for the
go-ahead run.

"I've got to do a better job of damage control and I didn't,"
Lee said. "They got a win because of it. That's totally on me.

"We can't be walking guys with the bases loaded. That's
something I did, that to be a winning team you can't be doing
stuff like that."

The comeback made a winner of Perkins, who allowed an RBI single
to Ryan Garko in the second inning and Peralta's 13th home run
of the season, but not much else. Perkins allowed three runs on
seven hits and a walk with three strikeouts and hasn't lost in
his last seven starts.

Matt Guerrier retired the side in the eighth inning for
Minnesota and closer Joe Nathan recorded his 25th save in 27
chances with a perfect ninth.

"We've been playing good baseball and we've got a good attitude
on the bench, you feel like something's going to happen
eventually, you have to just keep plugging away," Gardenhire
said. "We've been doing it so many times that you feel like
you've got a way to get it done."

The feeling is opposite for the Indians, who have now lost a
season-high eight consecutive games and fell to 0-6 on their
eight-game road trip. Even with its best pitcher on the mound
and a three-run lead, Cleveland couldn't find a way to keep from
falling to a season-worst 14-games below .500.

"When you're going through stretches like we're going through
right now, that's usually the way it works," Indians manager
Eric Wedge said. "It's part of baseball. When things are going
good, the ball is bouncing the right way and you're catching the
breaks. But when you're scuffling as a ballclub or even
individually, it goes the other way."

Cleveland has lost five consecutive games at the Metrodome and
was swept by the Twins for the first time since Minnesota took a
three-game series August 20-22, 2004 at the dome.

Young and Harris both singled for the Twins, who have won five
straight home games against the Indians. Since a season-high
six-game losing streak that ended with a 1-0 loss in Cleveland
on June 10, Minnesota has gone 19-4.

 
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