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Tribe falls in 12th, maintains lead in Central
- Updated: September 11, 2016
MINNEAPOLIS — Max Kepler has been a thorn in Cleveland’s side all season long. On Saturday night, the Twins outfielder tormented the Tribe once again, using a highlight-reel diving catch to halt a rally and help set the stage for a 2-1 walk-off win in 12 innings for Minnesota at Target Field.
Kepler robbed Rajai Davis of a would-be go-ahead hit to end the top of the ninth, and the Twins’ offense delivered in extras. Facing rookie …