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Article: TWINS 4, CLEVELAND 3; Singing a happy tune; Another day, another victory, as the Twins capped a 7-2 homestand by rallying against All-Star Cliff Lee.(SPORTS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- July 7, 2008
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Byline: JACKIE FRIEDMAN; STAFF WRITER
Twins manager Ron Gardenhire relaxed at his desk, sifting through his iTunes library before Sunday's game. He flipped from Linkin Park to the country genre, looking to update his iPod before the team's upcoming seven-game road trip. "I figure I'd try something new," he said.
Gardenhire could use some variety. In this land where the sun is always shining and the birds are always chirping, all the Twins seem to do these days is win.
The story was the same Sunday as the Twins completed a three-game sweep of the Cleveland Indians, sending potential All-Star Game starter Cliff Lee home with only his second loss of the season. For ...
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