Twins top Indians, gain on Tigers in AL Central

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—Joe Nathan’s(notes) 40th save was what the rest of the Minnesota Twins’ season promises to be without Justin Morneau(notes)—a grind.

But Nathan bounced back from allowing a ninth-inning home run and the Twins fought back from a two-run deficit for a 5-4 victory over the Cleveland Indians on Tuesday night.

Minnesota improved to 2-0 since losing first baseman Justin Morneau for the season and pulled within 4 1/2 games of first-place Detroit in the AL Central.

Nick Punto(notes) had three hits and two RBIs for the Twins, who still have a daunting task to catch Detroit with only 18 games left—seven against the Tigers—without Morneau, a former AL MVP who has a stress fracture in his back.

“Morneau is a luxury, he’s as good as they get, but we can’t just lay down,” Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire said. “We know that we have to do other things. When you lose a power guy like that you have to figure out other ways to get it done, that’s all.”

The Twins got four hits, three RBIs and two runs from the bottom third of their order and 2 2-3 scoreless innings of relief from their bullpen before Nathan gave up the solo homer to LaPorta with one out in the ninth. Nathan walked Trevor Crowe(notes) with two outs, but got Michael Brantley(notes) to fly out for his 40th save in 45 chances.

Nathan reached 40 saves for the third time in his career and for the first time since recording 43 in 2005.

“It’s been a while, but it feels good,” Nathan said. “But we still know we’ve got some work to do. We still know if we’re 4 1/2 back we’re going to have to do something special. We’ve got to win probably more than four games against (the Tigers), probably five to have even a glimpse of hope.”

The deficit had been 5 1/2 games for six straight days, but the Twins beat Fausto Carmona(notes) (3-11) for the third time this season to finally trim the margin.

Carmona, coming off a season-low outing in which he allowed five runs while only getting two outs against Texas on Sept. 9, had some tough luck to start the decisive sixth inning.

Delmon Young’s(notes) leadoff chopper off the Metrodome turf stayed high enough to tip off Jhonny Peralta’s(notes) glove and slowly rolled to the outfield for a double.

“That shouldn’t have been a double,” Cleveland manager Eric Wedge said. “At the very least, he has to catch that ball. Ideally he catches it and makes a throw and it’s going to probably be a close play.”

Buscher followed with a single to score Young, and Buscher scored two batters later on Punto’s second RBI single that chased Carmona.

The right-hander fell to 1-5 since he was recalled from Triple-A Columbus on July 31. He allowed five runs, nine hits and three walks in 5 1-3 innings.

“I’m never going to feel frustrated,” Carmona said through an interpreter. “I know I’m a winner. Things are not working out good right now, but I’m never going to put my head down. I’m always going to look forward to my next start. Whatever happens, I’m going to continue to go forward.”

Punto drove in Buscher in the fourth to cut what had been a 3-1 deficit to one run, and Orlando Cabrera’s(notes) solo homer leading off the fifth tied the score.

Cleveland had a three-run fourth inning off Twins starter Scott Baker(notes)—who entered the game 4-0 with a 0.93 ERA in four starts against the Indians in 2009. Peralta and LaPorta both singled home a run in the inning and Andy Marte(notes) added a sacrifice fly. Baker would allow no more runs, striking out five in 5 1-3 innings.

Ron Mahay(notes), Jon Rauch(notes) (3-1), Jose Mijares(notes) and Matt Guerrier(notes) combined to keep Cleveland off the board through the eighth inning.

“We need everyone,” Rauch said. “That’s the kind of guys and kind of character that’s on this team, guys are going to step up and do what they need to do. Buscher, Punto, all these guys who have been scrappy players and are getting opportunities and doing their best and doing their job.”

NOTES: Along with Morneau, third-baseman Joe Crede(notes) is likely out for the season with back problems, and recent call-up Justin Huber(notes) is day to day with a strained oblique. But Gardenhire said his desire to call up reinforcements was “squelched” by the front office. Gardenhire would like to see one of the organization’s top infielders promoted, but Luke Hughes and Trevor Plouffe are playing in the World Cup in Europe, while Danny Valencia and Brock Peterson are not on the 40-man roster. … Baker finished with a 1.57 ERA against Cleveland in five starts this season. … Carmona fell to 0-3 with a 7.91 ERA in four starts against the Twins in 2009.

Updated Sep 16, 1:08 am EDT
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  1. InBredCornfedSheepdoinker
    22. Posted by InBredCornfedSheepdoinker Wed Sep 16 4:52am EDT

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    Gardenhire said his desire to call up reinforcements was “squelched” by the front office.

    Go figure, the front office wouldn't sign the pitching help the team needed this year, and now they won't let Gardy bring anybody up to fill the injury voids.

    They may as well tell Gardy "hey go win the Indy 500, here's a car, but there are no tires or gas"

    I'm sorry but the Twins front office ended this season months ago and they aren't going to do a damn thing to help the players get to the post season.

    Another situation where the business side overpowers the sports side
  2. <i>cshlby66</i>
    21. Posted by cshlby66 Wed Sep 16 1:39am EDT

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    Who can ever forget the Royals eliminating the @#$%cats on the last day of the season a few years back ?? GO ROYALS & TWINS !!!!!!!!!
  3. Dan G
    20. Posted by Dan G Tue Sep 15 11:59pm EDT

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    tWINs!!! 4.5 back. Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
  4. GSPOT
    19. Posted by GSPOT Tue Sep 15 11:31pm EDT

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    BRDTURD.
    The reason why there is a pubee on your Coke is cuz your man put it there. Aren't you two just so cute flirting with each other like that. Drink up Clarence Thomas. Slurp. . . Slurp. . . . . .
    BTW. The game is over. Lets check the score here. . . . . . . . . . . Oh. It looks like the Twins won. 5-4. How about that.
    Thanks for playing loser.

    GO TWINS!!!!!!
  5. davethekid
    18. Posted by davethekid Tue Sep 15 11:26pm EDT

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    finally got back a game on detroit...one more game and the showdown begins...
  6. GSPOT
    17. Posted by GSPOT Tue Sep 15 11:19pm EDT

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    RONH.
    Go have your wet dreams somewhere else. You are a disgusting little boy. Why do you even continue to talk?
    The Twins are the Yankers farm team. LMFAO. Keep digging your grave little boy.

    GO TWINS!!!!!
  7. Dan G
    16. Posted by Dan G Tue Sep 15 10:10pm EDT

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    3? How about 11 by a last place team at your place BRD3RD, LOL why do you continue to talk out of your butt?
  8. BRD3RD
    15. Posted by BRD3RD Tue Sep 15 9:28pm EDT

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    what is that on my coke? is that a pubic hair on my coke?? No, thats a tribe 3 spot on your 'ace'. hahaha
  9. Ron H
    14. Posted by Ron H Tue Sep 15 9:21pm EDT

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    Atta Boy Mauer. Keep it going. Just don't get hurt buddy. You're gonna look good in Yankee stadium with that big contract.
  10. Robert Dog
    13. Posted by Robert Dog Tue Sep 15 8:54pm EDT

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    Be a good night to make a move to get closer.
  11. GSPOT
    12. Posted by GSPOT Tue Sep 15 8:31pm EDT

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    Wow. Last time we faced Carmona he shut us down for 6 innings on 6 hits and one run. We got 3 hits and a run in the first inning. Not too bad so far. Keep it up. Lets cut the lead to 4 1/2 tonight.

    GO TWINS!!!
  12. Dan G
    11. Posted by Dan G Tue Sep 15 8:28pm EDT

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    KC is owning the tiggers again, time to keep the offense rolling without Mornea0-for-5 in the line-up. 14 runs the last 2 games...think about it. Go Twins!
  13. Dan G
    10. Posted by Dan G Tue Sep 15 8:18pm EDT

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    Come on Twins, Tigers are losing again.
  14. GSPOT
    9. Posted by GSPOT Tue Sep 15 7:27pm EDT

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    Carmona has been tough on us but Baker has been tougher on the Tribe. I see the Twins winning another one tonight and looking for the sweep on Wednesday.

    GO TWINS!!!
  15. GoodenOwns
    8. Posted by GoodenOwns Tue Sep 15 6:12pm EDT

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    Lets go tribe. carmona will dominate tonight.


    go indians!!!
  16. GSPOT
    7. Posted by GSPOT Tue Sep 15 4:25pm EDT

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    OLD TIMER.
    Always lurking in the shadows. Such a sneaky old guy.
    At least he isn't cheering for the other team this time.
  17. detroit old timer
    6. Posted by detroit old timer Tue Sep 15 4:23pm EDT

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    Thats it Twin fans , don't ever give up.
  18. Dan G
    5. Posted by Dan G Tue Sep 15 4:11pm EDT

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    old timer

    That's physically impossible at this juncture, but I thank you for your candor!
  19. corndog10565
    4. Posted by corndog10565 Tue Sep 15 2:47pm EDT

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    At least we know why Morneau has had such a tough time since the All-Star break. Just glad to hear it doesn't require surgery. I hope last night is a good indication of how Cuddyer and Kubel react to Morneau being out of the lineup.

    Until the magic number is zero, we're still in it....GO TWINS!
  20. detroit old timer
    3. Posted by detroit old timer Tue Sep 15 2:38pm EDT

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    dantheman-- you forgot to put the in your post.It should read
    Sweep "the" Twins. no thanks nessesary.
  21. GSPOT
    2. Posted by GSPOT Tue Sep 15 1:01pm EDT

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    Not good about Morneau. Let's just hope he is fine for next year. Maybe the guys will rally now with him out of the line up. You just never know with the way this season has been going.

    GO TWINS!!!!
  22. Dan G
    1. Posted by Dan G Tue Sep 15 10:53am EDT

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    Sweep Twins!
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