CLEVELAND — José Ramírez homered with two outs in the eighth inning, sending the Cleveland Guardians to a 3-2 win on Friday night over the Minnesota Twins in a game featuring the first infield shift violation this season.
Ramírez connected for his 10th homer on a 2-1 pitch from Jhoan Duran (0-1), driving it into the seats in right field to delight a Progressive Field crowd that came out to see Cleveland's new uniforms and fireworks.
It was the 226th career homer for Ramírez, moving him into a tie for fourth in club history with Hall of Famer Earl Averill. Only Jim Thome (337), Albert Belle (242) and Manny Ramirez (236) have more.
''I am running out of adjectives to describe him,'' Guardians first-year manager Stephen Vogt said of his All-Star third baseman. ''You have to just kind of smile and laugh sometimes. Like, are you kidding me?
''I keep saying I can't be shocked at this point, but it's still just so fun to watch.''
The Twins lost their fourth straight and had several calls go against them, including Duran's first two pitches to Ramírez.
''It's frustrating for our players when late in the game every meaningful call did go against us," said Twins manager Rocco Baldelli. ''The guy who hit the home run (Ramírez), he's hit a lot of big home runs, he's a great player. But when the first two pitches in the at-bat are strikes and they both get called balls, that's hard to swallow.''
Tim Herrin (2-0), who allowed the Twins to tie it in the eighth, got the win. Emmanuel Clase worked the ninth for his 13th save.