Rosario, Mauer lead red-hot Twins over Tribe

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CLEVELAND — Minnesota’s bats stayed scorching hot, scoring double-digit runs for the third straight game in a 13-5 win over Cleveland on Wednesday night at Progressive Field. For the Indians, it matches their season-worst slump of three games.

The Twins struck first for a third consecutive night, jumping out to a 3-0 lead by the second inning. But it was the five-spot in the third that chased Tribe starter Trevor Bauer out of the game. The right-hander allowed eight runs (seven earned) on eight hits across 2 2/3 innings. Cleveland starters have now allowed 21 earned runs over 8 1/3 frames this series.

“We’ve got it going offensively, so you have to enjoy these things when they come around because you know they can go the reverse way as well,” Twins manager Paul Molitor said. “A lot of good at-bats. You go up and down the lineup the last few days, and certainly some guys jump out at you, but they’re all swinging well.”

Paving the way offensively for the Twins was first baseman Joe Mauer, who went 4-for-5 with four RBIs and a walk. Mauer is 10-for-15 with a homer, a triple and five doubles against the Indians in this series.

Minnesota starter Tyler Duffey was able to labor through six innings in the win. The right-hander allowed five runs on eight hits while recording six strikeouts. Duffey surrendered a pair of home runs to Tyler Naquin and Mike Napoli in the fifth and sixth innings, respectively, before his night was finished.

“They’ve done that now three days in a row and done it well,” Indians manager Terry Francona said. “They’ve really had their way with us. It’s not a fluke. They’ve just beat us around.”

MOMENTS THAT MATTEREDMauer doubles up: The Indians have had a tough time getting Mauer out this series. He was it again, going 4-for-5 with four RBIs, two doubles, a triple and a walk, giving him five doubles over the last three games. Mauer helped spark a two-run first with a one-out double and added an RBI single in the second. He also connected on a two-run double with two outs in the third and an RBI triple in the eighth but fell short in his bid for the cycle, grounding out to end the ninth.

“It’s been good,” Mauer said. “I’ve been really staying on that back leg, driving the ball. I’ve been a little bit more sore, but it’s been feeling good getting results. It’s been great.”

Rook rakes: Prior to the game, Naquin was named the American League Rookie of the Month for July. It marked the …

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