MINNEAPOLIS — After cruising through Cleveland's lineup for much of the evening, Kevin Correia finally made a mistake. With speedy Michael Bourn on base in the sixth, Correia "got a little quick" and left a pitch up in the strike zone for Jason Kipnis.
Kipnis crushed it into the left-field seats to give Cleveland a 2-0 lead.
"I feel like that's how the last two months have gone," Correia said.
But what happened next sure wasn't. The Twins responded with three runs in the bottom half, Correia (7-6) won a start for the first time in a month, and Minnesota beat the Indians 3-2 for its fourth-straight win.
"I feel like it was a flashback to like, eight games," Correia said. "I feel like if I would stop doing that, I would have 15 wins right now."
Not quite that dramatic, but Correia has left with his team leading only once in the last nine games. He's allowed homers in his last three starts. Still, he looked sharp for most of the night against the Indians. He allowed only three hits with one walk and three strikeouts.
Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau each had two hits and a walk, and the Twins offense took advantage of two costly infield mistakes by the Indians in the sixth to take the lead for good.
"When you're getting four or five hits, you've got to play a clean game," Indians manager Terry Francona said.