CLEVELAND: Nothing like a persistent mist to cool down what was one of the hottest teams and offenses in baseball.
After going 7-1 on a just-completed road trip in which they scored at least five runs in every game, the Indians were stopped in their tracks in a 5-0 loss to the Minnesota Twins Friday night in a game played in a misting rain for much of the night.
The Indians (39-33) mustered only four hits, two of them coming against Twins starting pitcher Adalberto Mejia (2-3), who threw five scoreless innings in his best start of the season.