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MINNEAPOLIS(AP)
Joe Mauer
tried to find the right words to explain why he's suddenly a home run hitter. Truth is, he's not even sure how to explain
it himself.
Mauer homered and had three RBIs to help
Kevin Slowey
win again in the
Minnesota Twins
' 4-3 victory over the
Cleveland Indians
on Tuesday night.
''I don't know. I'm not really changing anything, my approach or anything,'' Mauer said. ''I just try to hit the ball hard
somewhere and they're starting to fly over the fence.''
Twins manager
Ron Gardenhire
is a bit more direct in explaining Mauer's recent play.
''Amazing,'' he said. ''I don't remember too many guys being on the ball as long as he's been on the ball recently.''
Slowey (8-1) won his fourth consecutive start, pitching six strong innings.
Michael Cuddyer
missed the game with a strained right index finger and
Joe Crede
sat out with a swollen left knee.
Joe Nathan
recorded four outs for his 10th save in 12 chances, forcing pinch-hitter
Ryan Garko
to ground out to end the eighth inning and strand
Mark DeRosa
on third.
Nathan finished the save by getting
Ben Francisco
to fly out to the warning track in left with a runner on first. It was Nathan's first save of more than one inning since Aug.
17 of last season.
Gardenhire said he wants Nathan available every night, but there was little doubt in the manager's mind that he needed to
go to his closer early on Tuesday.
''He was there, he was up and ready,'' Gardenhire said. ''There was no doubt about it.''
Mauer returned from a back injury to hit 11 home runs and drive in 32 runs in May and is keeping that torrid pace in June.
The two-time batting champ finished with three hits to raise his average to .431.
His home run in the fifth had just enough carry to reach the first row of blue seats in the Metrodome and give the Twins a
4-0 lead.
Victor Martinez
homered off reliever
Jose Mijares
to start the eighth, which cut the deficit to 4-3.
Slowey retired nine in a row before
Luis Valbuena
singled with two outs in the seventh. After
Trevor Crowe
coaxed a walk,
Kelly Shoppach
blooped a two-run double into right field that glanced off the glove of
Alexi Casilla
.
Slowey walked the next batter and was replaced by
Matt Guerrier
, who struck out Francisco to end the threat.
Minnesota's injury concerns appear minor when compared to Cleveland's. The Indians entered Tuesday with eight players on the
disabled list, the second most in the majors behind Tampa Bay. Shortstop
Asdrubal Cabrera
could join them after he injured his left shoulder sliding into second base to break up a double play in the first inning.
Cabrera said he dislocated the shoulder and they had to pop it back in. X-rays did not reveal any damage, but Cabrera will
have an MRI tomorrow.
''There's potential for the DL, but we'll have to wait and see,'' Indians manager
Eric Wedge
said.
Included on Cleveland's list of injuries are
Grady Sizemore
(elbow) and
Travis Hafner
(shoulder).
Rookie
David Huff
(0-2) allowed all four Twins runs over five innings. The Twins got to Huff for two runs in the third on RBI singles from
Denard Span
and Mauer.
Slowey was also aided by his defense. Plays by
Brendan Harris
and
Carlos Gomez
saved at least one run in the third.
Harris made a diving play at shortstop to retire Shoppach and Gomez tracked down a long drive from Martinez in the right-center
field gap, leaping and crashing against the wall to make the catch.
''Incredible,'' Slowey said. ''I turned around and he was almost out of my field of vision. For him to make that catch up
against the wall, it saved me a run, maybe two.''
''Gomez came a long way to get it,'' Wedge said. ''That was a great catch.''
Notes: Hafner, rehabbing his sore right shoulder with Triple-A Columbus, will rejoin the Indians Thursday for an examination.
If the shoulder looks ready, he could be in the lineup for Friday's game against the
Chicago White Sox
. ... Cuddyer's injured finger is the same one that landed him on the DL last season.
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