May 23, 2021 | 5:09 PM CLEVELAND (AP) – Kyle Garlick hit a three-run homer in the 10th inning off James Karinchak and the Minnesota Twins defeated the Cleveland Indians 8-5 on Sunday. Garlick entered the game in right field in the seventh as a replacement for Max Kepler, who hit his 13th career home run at Progressive Field in the fourth, also a three-run shot. Cleveland tied the game in the ninth when Jordan Luplow, replacing injured Franmil Reyes in the cleanup spot, brought home the tying run with a squeeze bunt. The Twins responded quickly against Karinchak (2-1). Luis Arraez was the automatic runner at second base, and Josh Donaldson walked. Garlick homered to center field on a 3-2 pitch.