Samuel Deduno tossed seven efficient innings and Pedro Florimon sparked Minnesota's offense Monday in the Twins' 7-2 win over the Indians. Deduno (6-3) didn't allow a hit until the sixth inning, ultimately controlling the Indians on three hits and three walks while yielding two runs. The right-hander struck out six as the Twins won took three wins in their four-game series against the Tribe. Florimon tripled and scored the go-ahead run on Ben Revere's sixth-inning single, then chased home Matt Carson with a double in the next frame, putting the Twins up 4-2. Ryan Doumit contributed a solo homer and Justin Morneau knocked in a pair of runs for the victors. Cleveland's Justin Masterson (11-13) was touched for six runs on seven hits over 6 2/3 innings. Lonnie Chisenhall homered for the Indians.
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