The Twins began this series 5-for-5 with five runs scored. They were a juggernaut for about 15 minutes.
And that great but short-lived start could lead them to getting swept in a three-game series against Cleveland. After blowing a nice lead Tuesday, they were shut down Wednesday by lefthander T.J. House and the Indians bullpen in a 5-0 loss. The series ends Thursday when they meet one of the hottest pitchers in baseball in Corey Kluber.
Will the streak go on?
They scored five runs without making an out Tuesday, extending their push as the No. 2 scoring offense in August. But that means the Twins have been held scoreless in 17 consecutive innings, a run that could continue against Kluber, who throws one of the most effective curveballs in the game.
The Twins, who were 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position Wednesday, need to find some offense quick, as they are now a season-low 15 games under .500.
"I feel like tonight, I felt like every inning we had runners on base," Twins second baseman Brian Dozier said. "We just didn't get any hits."
Mike Aviles went 3-for-4 with a home run and Zach Walters added a home run as Cleveland improved to 7-5 against the Twins. The Twins have been shut out 10 times this season, six times by lefthanded starters. Keep in mind that Wednesday was the 41st time they faced a lefthanded starter. The other four shutouts have come during the 84 times they have faced righthanded starters.
"We're under .500 against righties and lefties," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "We haven't played well."