CLEVELAND – Righthanded starter Samuel Deduno finished strong. Lefthanded reliever Logan Darnell was lights out in his major league debut.
The Indians didn't have a hit after the third inning — the third!
All Cleveland needed were those first two innings. That's when Deduno was shaky, and so was the Twins' defense. It was enough for the Indians to get away with a 4-2 victory at Progressive Field. Righthander Josh Tomlin won his first game since July 5, 2012.
"A bad start for us," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said.
Twins starters were on quite a roll before Tuesday's game. Over the previous eight games, the rotation posted a 2.98 ERA. Over the previous four, it was 1.84. It coincided with the Twins surging back to .500 and entering the game with a three-game winning streak.
Deduno, many believed, was their most talented starter last year and deserved to be in the Opening Day rotation. The Twins wanted to be careful with him coming off offseason shoulder surgery But his time came when Mike Pelfrey misfired his way to a 0-3 record and 7.99 ERA.
Deduno had his share of wayward pitches early.
"I wasn't frustrated because it was my first start," Deduno said. "I missed a couple pitches up."