Michael Cuddyer is a bit surprised the
Minnesota Twins have overcome so much and are still in the pennant
race.
He's a big reason why.
Cuddyer homered, doubled and drove in three runs Wednesday and
the Twins beat the Cleveland Indians 7-3 for a three-game sweep.
Joe Mauer singled twice, raising his major league-leading
average to .374, and drove in two runs as the Twins won their
fourth in a row.
Just two games over .500, Minnesota began the day 4½ games
behind Detroit in the AL Central. The Tigers were home Wednesday
night and Thursday afternoon against Kansas City, then visit the
Metrodome for a three-game set beginning Friday.
"The way we've played this year, it's amazing we still have a
chance and it's sitting in front of us," said Cuddyer, who has
replaced the injured Justin Morneau at first base, and is 8 for 16
in those four games. "At this point we need everybody to
contribute. Even the guys that are hurt we need them to cheer us
on."
It's been like that much of the year.
Mauer missed the first month of the season, and Minnesota's
starting rotation has been in flux nearly all season, including the
absence of Kevin Slowey since July 4.
"It's fun to watch. Matt Tolbert's getting out there and
battling and covering ground at third base, (Orlando) Cabrera seems
to always put some good swings on the ball, Nick Punto's been
playing a lot better," manager Ron Gardenhire said. "(Denard)
Span's been there and Cuddy and Mauer. ... The rest of them have to
step up and do things, and that's what's been happening."
Now comes the first of seven remaining games with the Tigers.
"We get the first three here and we need to take advantage of
that," outfielder Jason Kubel said.
Matt LaPorta homered and had three RBIs for Cleveland, which has
lost four straight and 13 of 16.
Nick Blackburn (10-11) allowed two earned runs and eight hits in
6 1-3 innings for his second win in 12 starts since the All-Star
break. He lowered his second-half ERA from 7.36 to 6.90.
Joe Nathan struck out the final two batters for his 41st save in
46 chances.
Cuddyer homered leading off the fifth and added an RBI double in
the seventh. The home run was the second in three games for
Cuddyer, who hit a three-run shot to lead Monday's 6-3 comeback
win.
Blackburn came up with his third solid start in four outings.
The lone blip was last Friday, when he allowed six earned runs in
three innings against Oakland.
Blackburn retired the Indians in order three times in the first
four innings, and got out of a two-on, no-out jam in the fifth when
Kelly Shoppach grounded into a double play and Trevor Crowe
grounded out.
"He threw more curveballs in the first two or three innings
than he did in his entire last start, although he was still up in
the zone too much," Gardenhire said.
For the second straight start, Aaron Laffey (7-6) gave up six
earned runs and a career-high 12 hits. His own mistake put him
behind.
With two outs in the third, Laffey dropped a soft toss covering
first base for an error. Cuddyer followed with an RBI single for a
1-0 lead.
Laffey walked No. 9 hitter Punto with two outs in the fourth.
Span followed with an RBI single, and Mauer had a two-run single
two batters later for a 4-0 lead.
"I didn't feel like we played well at all behind him,"
Cleveland manager Eric Wedge said. "We made some poor decisions on
cutoffs, decisions where we could have taken the out that would
have saved us two or three runs easy."
LaPorta hit a two-run shot in the seventh and added an RBI
single in the eighth before Shoppach popped out with the bases
loaded.
"It's important not to give in right now," LaPorta said. "It
doesn't matter what the situation is around you. That's part of
being a man is finishing strong. Just come out here every day and
try and get better for the ballclub."
NOTES: Mauer has established a career-high with 87 RBIs. ...
This was Minnesota's seventh series sweep of the year. ...
Cleveland is a season-worst 23 games under .500. ... Indians SS
Asdrubal Cabrera left the game after fouling a pitch off his right
knee in the ninth inning. He is listed as day-to-day with a
contusion.