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  Tuesday, Sep. 26 7:05pm ET
Finley gets fifth win in September
 
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CLEVELAND (AP) -- Jim Thome once hit a ball 511 feet and clear out of Jacobs Field. He's crushed homers into the upper deck at Yankee Stadium and in every other park in the American League.

On Tuesday night, his game-winning hit barely snaked through the infield grass.

Thome dribbled an RBI groundout in the sixth inning and Chuck Finley showed again he's more than a Yankees' killer, pitching seven solid innings as the Cleveland Indians kept pressure on Oakland in the AL-wild card chase Tuesday night with a 4-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins.

"Sometimes a little goes a long way," Indians manager Charlie Manuel said of Thome's hit. "Jimmy's struggling. Everybody in baseball knows he's struggling. But if he's going to come out of it, he'll come out swinging. That's just like hitting a rocket to right field."

Jolbert Cabrera hit his second career homer for the Indians, who began the night trailing the Athletics by 1½ games in the wild-card standings.

Afterward, many of the Indians ate their postgame meals with one eye on TVs in the clubhouse tuned to Anaheim's game at Oakland.

Finley (15-11) allowed two runs and six hits, improving to 5-1 with a 3.43 ERA in September.

After struggling for much of the season, the 37-year-old lefty, who signed a $27 million contract this winter, has been big down the stretch.

"This is why I came over to Cleveland, to be in this situation," Finley said. "These last weeks tells you what you are made of."

Bob Wickman pitched the ninth for his 13th save as Cleveland got its fourth win over Minnesota this season against a Twins lineup consisting of minor league callups.

Finley said it was difficult facing hitters he had never seen before.

"I kind of had to play it by ear," he said. "Kind of a trial-and-error type thing."

With the score tied at 2 in the sixth, Twins starter J.C. Romero (2-7) gave up a leadoff single to Omar Vizquel before striking out Roberto Alomar and Manny Ramirez. But a pair of two-out walks to David Segui and Travis Fryman loaded the bases for Thome, who hasn't homered since Sept. 5 and was batting just .229 against left-handers.

Thome struck out in his first two at-bats on a total of six pitches and was in a 9-for-76 (.118) slump when he fell behind 0-2 against Romero.

Thome took his usual mighty swing and managed to hit a slow roller between the mound and first base that the Twins couldn't come up with as Vizquel scored from third.

"I'll take it," Thome said. "Anything to win right now."

Cabrera gave the Indians a 4-2 lead in the seventh by hitting his first homer since Aug. 4. Cabrera, a former track star, sprinted around the bases in what had to be record time.

"If I hit a home run right now, I'd probably sprint the same way," joked Thome.

Twins manager Tom Kelly used a starting lineup with eight players who spent part of the season at Triple-A Salt Lake City, and a ninth, shortstop Jason Maxwell, who was a 74th-round draft pick in 1993.

With just five games remaining after Tuesday to catch Oakland, the Indians need all the help they can get, and it seemed as if Kelly was offering some.

But the Twins hit several long outs against Finley before tying it in the sixth on Torii Hunter's two-run homer.

"We were pumped up," Hunter said. "Hey, why not beat these guys and knock them out of it? We're jealous of them. We know they're a game back, we want to ruin it for them."

Brian Buchanan reached on an infield single with one out and took second on Alomar's throwing error. One out later, Hunter, batting .438 against Cleveland this year, hit his fifth homer.

The Indians didn't get to Romero until the second time through the order, and took a 2-0 lead in the third on Vizquel's RBI double and Alomar's run-scoring single.

Game notes
Maxwell was the 1,667th player taken in the '93 draft, picked by the Chicago Cubs, making him the lowest draft pick in history to make it to the majors. ... Finley has 15 wins for the first time since 1996. ... The Twins' lineup came in with a combined 471 career hits, 145 this season. Seven of Cleveland's starters have more than 140 hits this year. ... The Indians will open at home next season with an April 2 matchup against the AL Central champion Chicago White Sox. The teams are meeting in the opener to celebrate the league's 100th anniversary. In 1901, Cleveland played at Chicago on opening day. ... A plane circled Jacobs Field in the early innings dragging a sign that said: "Manny--Please Stay In C-Town." Manny Ramirez, who has already turned down a five-year, $75 million offer from the Indians, is eligible for free agency after the season.
 


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