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After Delay, Tribe Falls to Twins on Error in 11Th by Jordan After delay, Tribe falls to Twins on error in 11th By Jordan Bastian and Do-Hyoung Park / MLB.com | 3:12 AM ET MINNEAPOLIS -- A few hours before Saturday's game at Target Field, Indians manager Terry Francona said playing the Twins this season has been like a tug of war for the American League Central-leading Tribe. Minnesota has given Cleveland fits and that continued in a 5-4, 11-inning win for the Twins. The Twins battled back twice to erase an Indians lead and, following a rain delay that lasted two-plus hours in the top of the 11th, Minnesota pulled off a walk-off win. Facing rookie reliever Joseph Colon, Max Kepler delivered a game-winning grounder with the bases loaded. Joe Mauer started the rally with a one-out walk and slid across the plate as his teammates ran onto the field to celebrate. "It was kind of a strange game," said Twins manager Paul Molitor. "[Starter Tyler Duffey] was mostly good. We had a lot of guys that came in and pitched well out of the 'pen. We gave ourselves a chance by scratching out a couple and tying it late." Kepler chopped a pitch from Colon up the middle, where it struck the pitcher's glove as he reached behind his back trying to make the catch. Colon plucked the ball from the grass and fired it to catcher Yan Gomes, who could not glove it cleanly. Gomes was charged with an error and the Twins picked up the win. "It looked to me like Gomer just didn't look it into the glove good enough," Francona said. "I don't think we had a play at first. I just think, instead of just taking the out kind of like a first baseman, he just kind of short-armed it a little bit." The Indians have gone 3-5 against the Twins this year, while posting a 24-7 mark against the rest of the division. Indians starter Trevor Bauer walked away with a no-decision after being charged with four runs (three earned) in six-plus innings. He watched from the dugout as the last two runs tacked on his line crossed the plate in the seventh, when Minnesota capitalized on an error by first baseman Carlos Santana. After the first four Twins batters reached base to open the inning, though, Tribe relievers Dan Otero, "He pitched out of some severe traffic and a couple times pitched out of it," Francona said of Bauer. "We sent him back out [in the seventh], because he still looked like he was holding his stuff. … But, again, he's into the seventh and had given up a couple. He's been pretty consistent." Duffey did not factor into the decision after giving up four runs on six hits in his 6 1/3 innings. Santana led the charge for the Tribe with three hits, including a two-run double off Duffey in the fifth inning. Santana also singled and scored on a sacrifice fly by Jose Ramirez in the first. "I threw a bullpen over the break, but when you're just that far off, you lose a little bit of sharpness," Duffey said. "I worked through that. A couple times here and there, I lost the zone. I felt pretty good. We ended up winning, so that's the big thing." MOMENTS THAT MATTERED Not with a bang, but with a whimper: Following the lengthy rain delay, Colon was able to retire his first batter before running into trouble in the bottom of the 11th. He walked Mauer before Miguel Sano doubled off the wall. After an intentional walk to Brian Dozier, the Indians brought left fielder Ramirez into the infield. Though Colon induced a ground ball from Kepler, Gomes dropped the throw home, allowing the winning run to cross the plate on an error, five hours and 55 minutes after the game began. More > "Even though I struck it hard, [someone] was playing right up the middle, so I'm thankful [Colon] knocked it down and it got away from them," Kepler said. "I was trying to keep it simple and expect fastball because his command isn't very good, and I was trying to elevate a little, but again, not too much. I got the job done, I guess." Down, but not out: With one out and two runners aboard, Duffey used a pair of curveballs to put Santana in an 0-2 count in the fifth inning. The Indians first baseman fought back, pulling the count even in an at-bat that featured a heavy dose of breaking balls. Finally, Santana ripped a curve down the right-field line for a two-run double to put the Indians up, 3-1. Twins pull even: After starting the game 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position, the Twins finally broke through in the seventh. With the Twins trailing, 4-2, a leadoff single and a walk chased Bauer. An error by Santana then brought home a run before Dozier knocked in another with a single to center field, pulling the game into a tie at 4. Otero inherited a two-on, none-out jam, but he escaped via a pair of strikeouts and a groundout. The last out -- a strikeout by pinch-hitter Eduardo Escobar -- stranded three runners. "We had chances, definitely, to build a lead early, but we didn't take advantage," Molitor said. "But we stayed with the game." More > Going home: Bauer escaped a jam in the fourth inning with the help of his defense. With one out and runners on second and third, Byron Buxton chopped a pitch to Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis. Minnesota's Kennys Vargas tried to score from third, but Kipnis gloved the ball and quickly threw to catcher Chris Gimenez, who lunged to his left and tagged the runner just in time for an out. Bauer then induced an inning-ending groundout. QUOTABLE "Shaw goes two [innings], which is not easy to do. One, you've got to be good enough to get them out, but also resilient enough. He does that all the time. He's pretty amazing. And Cody was going to go back out if we took the lead. Then, the rain came and that eliminated that." -- Francona, on the bullpen's showing WHAT'S NEXT Indians: Right-hander Josh Tomlin (9-2, 3.51 ERA) is slated to start for the Tribe in Sunday's 2:10 p.m. ET divisional clash at Target Field. While Tomlin took a loss in his previous outing on July 6 (five runs allowed in 4 2/3 innings against Detroit), Cleveland has a 13-3 record in his 16 starts this season. Twins: Right-hander Kyle Gibson (2-5, 5.02 ERA) will take the mound for the Twins in Sunday afternoon's series finale. Gibson didn't pick up a win until June 28, but he is 2-0 with a 2.89 ERA in his last three starts. He struggled against Texas in his last start on July 8, allowing four earned runs in five innings. Plea to 'baseball gods' doesn't help Gomes By Jordan Bastian / MLB.com | @MLBastian | 2:39 AM ET CLEVELAND -- Wrapped in a white sheet, Yan Gomes knelt before a rotisserie chicken that a few of his teammates purchased Saturday morning. Gomes held a bat and listened asMike Napoli, wearing a rainbow cape while surrounded by Cleveland's players, placed his left hand on the catcher's head while reading a prayer. This was a plea to the baseball gods on Gomes' behalf. "We have prepared this exorcism to honor thy holiness," Napoli read from a sheet of paper, "and to absolve Yan Gomes of any wrongdoing that he may have committed towards thee." The way Gomes' teammates saw things, the catcher's season-long struggles and bad luck in the batter's box had gone too far. Second baseman Jason Kipnis -- one of the orchestrators behind Saturday's sacrificial ceremony -- said a line needed to be drawn in the sand after what happened to Gomes during Friday's 5-2 win over the Twins. Gomes hit a line drive that appeared to be destined for right field in the fourth inning, but Minnesota first baseman Joe Mauer snared it with an incredible diving catch. In the sixth, Gomes pulled a pitch 106 mph down the third-base line, where Miguel Sano gloved it for a fielder's choice groundout. In the eighth, Gomes hit another sharp grounder to the right side, where Brian Dozier grabbed it with a diving play. "It's tough for him," said Indians replay coordinator Mike Barnett, who helps out with the hitters and worked with Gomes over the All-Star break in Knoxville, Tenn. "It did sum up his season." Heading into Saturday, Gomes ranked last among the 193 Major League players with at least 250 plate appearances in batting average (.163), on-base percentage (.198), weighted Runs Created Plus (29) and batting average on balls in play (.188). This is the same Gomes who won a Silver Slugger Award in 2014 and owned a .312 career BABIP before this season. Every time he steps to the plate, those paltry numbers tower over him from the scoreboard. "I know that's not me. I know I'm a better hitter," Gomes said. "I know I can help on that side of the field, the offensive side. I still have 80 games to show it. I know the first half wasn't what we wanted." Gomes' run of misfortune persisted in Saturday's 5-4, 11-inning loss to the Twins.
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