CLEVELAND (AP) — Manager Stephen Vogt and the Cleveland Guardians have been searching for a breakout game on offense for most of the season. The Guardians hit seven home runs in a 13-4 victory over Minnesota Twins, one short of the franchise record and matching the record for a home game. AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementIt was an unlikely power surge for the Guardians, who came into the game tied with Tampa Bay for the third-fewest homers in the majors with 94. Cleveland hit eight home runs at Milwaukee on April 25, 1997, and at Seattle on July 16, 2004. It's the fourth time this season a major league team has hit at least seven homers.