If the Twins fall just short of a postseason berth, they can look at their lack of success against Cleveland at home as a big reason why.
And they can directly blame Carlos Santana and Edwin Encarnacion.
Tuesday night, the Indians hit five home runs that fueled an 8-1 victory over the Twins in the first game of this three-game showdown series. Santana hit two home runs — one from each side of the plate — while Encarnacion hit one as they moved up the list of visiting home run hitters at Target Field.
The long ball is one way the Indians have won all eight games here this season. The Twins have countered by winning five of the six meetings at Cleveland's Progressive Field.
"It doesn't really make sense," Twins manager Paul Molitor said. "But there's a lot of things in our game that you can spin your head around, trying to figure out."
If the trend continues, the Twins will be eight games out of the AL Central lead by the time Cleveland leaves. Tuesday's loss knocked the Twins to six games back in the division and kept them from moving into the second wild-card spot.
"I'm well aware of the fact they have come in and dominated us in our home park," Molitor said. "We've got a couple more chances to get in the win column against them here."
Cleveland righthander Danny Salazar (5-5) continued his recent strong form, helping the Indians win their fifth in a row. He gave up one run, on Byron Buxton's RBI single in the second, over seven innings with no walks and 10 strikeouts. He has a 1.39 ERA in five starts since coming off the disabled list July 22.