Twins Walk Off in the Tenth Against Tribe

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Minneapolis, MN--

The Tribe rolled into Minnesota feeling great after the big win from Sunday. Their excitement fell quick after the Twins scored first from a home run off the bat of Max Kepler. Cleveland answered with a two run home run from Bradley Zimmer to take the lead. Cal Quantrill on the mound for the Tribe tonight was hit in the hand from a line drive in the bottom of the first. He decided to stay in after a few practice throws. The bottom of the third inning caught the Indians with their guard down with bad fielding which caused the Twins to score a run of a single from Josh Donaldson that tied the game up with two runs each. The Twins had a worst game with their fielding ending the game with four errors on the night.

Jake Crave scored in the fourth after a ground ball for a force out fielder's choice to take the Twins back on top 3-2. The rest of the night was a back and forth with each team finding a way to tie the game. The twins and Indians tied the game 4-4 in the sixth inning and were unable to break the tie until the bottom of the tenth inning when Jorge Polanco smacked a line drive walk off double to bring Max Kepler home to end the game.

The Indians and Twins will face off again tomorrow at 8:10 EST in Minneapolis.


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