Indians hold on to take series opener from Twins, 7-5

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Trying to ice his arm and knee in the clubhouse after his night was done, Mike Clevinger screamed at the television after each up and down for Cleveland just like a fan watching the tense finish at home. Clevinger allowed only three hits with nine strikeouts in seven innings, Jose Ramirez drove in three runs, and the Indians struck first in this four-game series between the division front-runners with a 7-5 victory on Thursday that cut the Twins' division lead to one game. ''It's way more fun to go through this versus feeling like it's spring training where you're getting ready for something bigger,'' Clevinger said.

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