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Guardians beat Twins 7-6 in 15 innings, sweep doubleheader

Austin Hedges scored on an error by shortstop Jermaine Palacios in the 15th inning and the AL Central-leading Cleveland Guardians beat the Minnesota Twins.

CLEVELAND — EDITOR'S NOTE: The video above previously aired on 3News on Sept. 16, 2022. 

Austin Hedges scored on an error by shortstop Jermaine Palacios in the 15th inning and the AL Central-leading Cleveland Guardians beat the Minnesota Twins for the eighth straight time, 7-6 to sweep a day-night doubleheader Saturday.

Amed Rosario, who went 8 for 13 with six RBIs in the twinbill, hit a sharp grounder that Palacios mishandled with two outs. The ball skidded into the outfield, allowing Hedges to score from third and end the 5-hour, 24-minute marathon.

“The mindset is the same every day,” Rosario said. “I go one at-bat at a time and control what I can control.”

Rosario had four hits in both games of the doubleheader, including a three-run homer in the nightcap. He drove in two runs in the opener, a 5-1 victory by the Guardians behind ace Shane Bieber.

Cleveland (79-66), which has won nine of its last 10, opened a 4 1/2-game lead over the Chicago White Sox (75-71) and is seven games ahead of the third-place Twins (72-73). Minnesota has lost 11 of 16 in September.

The ninth Guardians pitcher, Kirk McCarty (4-2), worked three innings for the win. Dereck Rodríguez (0-1) tossed 3 2/3 innings after being recalled from Triple-A St. Paul between games.

“I was just watching guys go out and do their job, and I was ready to compete when it got to me,” McCarty said. “A well-deserved win. We’re never out of a game.”

Nick Gordon drove in Carlos Correa with a sacrifice fly in the top of the 13th to put the Twins in front 6-5 before Rosario singled home Ernie Clement with two outs in the bottom half.

The Guardians carried a 5-0 lead into the eighth, but the Twins tied the game on Gordon’s two-run homer off James Karinchak. Gio Urshela had a two-run single and Gary Sánchez followed with a sacrifice fly off Trevor Stephan to begin the rally.

“Our guys gave everything and left it all out there,” Minnesota manager Rocco Baldelli said.

Cleveland starter Konnor Pilkington tossed 5 2/3 no-hit innings before allowing a single to Miranda on his 81st and final pitch.

“Both teams were kind of pigeon-holed because we were out of (position) players,” Guardians manager Terry Francona said. “(McCarty) saved our bacon.”

In the first game, Bieber allowed one run over eight innings to win his third consecutive start. José Ramírez hit a solo homer on his 30th birthday and Owen Miller delivered a two-run double.

“When Shane pitches, it’s just a different feel because the innings roll by and it’s really fun to watch,” Miller said. “With him on the mound, he’s about as good as anyone. I’m glad we could get some runs for him.”

Bieber (11-8) allowed four hits and did not issue a walk. The 2020 AL Cy Young Award winner matched his career-best streak of 10 straight quality starts.

“I’ve got to commend the entire offense because when they get us an early lead, it makes it a lot easier for the pitching staff and the defense,” Bieber said. “I found myself in cruise control in the middle innings.”

Minnesota’s Matt Wallner homered in the eighth and went 1 for 3 in his big league debut, with his parents and fiancée in attendance. The 24-year-old was the 39th overall pick in the 2019 amateur draft.

“It was pretty cool to do it against Shane Bieber,” Wallner said, smiling. “That was the pitch to hit, so it was pretty fun.”

Ramírez hammered a 421-foot drive in the first off Louie Varland (0-1) for his 28th home run and 112th RBI. The All-Star third baseman moved into 11th place in club history with 191 homers.

The Guardians clinched the season tiebreaker against the Twins by winning the opener of the rare five-game series Friday.

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