MINNEAPOLIS -- The Los Angeles Angels have been winning lately with contributions from different players each game. On Sunday, everyone took a turn. Mike Trout, Howie Kendrick and C.J. Cron all homered, C.J. Wilson earned his 11th win, and the major league-leading Angels routed Minnesota 14-4 to complete a season sweep of the last-place Twins. Almost every Angels starter had a hit, and six drove in runs. Kendrick led the way with three hits and four RBIs. Trout, Cron and Chris Iannetta each drove in a pair of runs, and the AL West leaders had a season-high 19 hits to complete their fifth four-game sweep this season, extending a franchise record. "Weve been winning ballgames. I think thats kind of the key thing whether we get a lot of hits or a couple of hits, all it comes down to is winning the game," Kendrick said. The Angels finished the season 7-0 against Minnesota. With the outcome virtually assured in the eighth, the game resembled a spring training matchup with each team trotting out seldom-used youngsters. Shawn OMalley got a hit in his first major league at-bat in the ninth off Minnesota reliever Caleb Thielbar. "They kept swinging, the ball kept flying," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "Just one of those days." Wilson (11-9) overcame some early struggles to limit Minnesota to four hits while striking out six in 6 1-3 innings. He walked three straight batters to start the second. All three came around to score, giving Minnesota a 3-1 lead, but Wilson retired 13 of his next 14 hitters. "After the first two innings, you look up and I think he had over 50 pitches, wasnt out of the second yet," manager Mike Scioscia said. "And then he ends up going though, almost finishing the seventh. That says a lot." Trouts two-run homer in the third off rookie Logan Darnell (0-2) tied it. "Especially after we scored, we got those runs back, I felt like, OK, were going to score runs today," Wilson said. And did they ever. Kendrick had a two-run triple in the fifth, and Cron launched a two-run shot off reliever A.J. Achter in a six-run sixth. Chris Iannettas two-run single made it 12-3. The Angels added a pair of runs off reliever Ryan Pressly in the seventh on RBI singles by OMalley and Kendrick. Kennys Vargas hit a 451-foot homer in the eighth off Los Angeles reliever Vinnie Pestano to make it 14-4. Wade LeBlanc pitched a scoreless ninth for the Angels. "We hung in there the first three days and had chances. Today they just dominated us," Gardenhire said. GOING CYCLING? Kendrick went 10 for 18 with two doubles, two triples, a home run, three runs and eight RBIs in the series. He needed a double on Sunday to hit for the cycle; on Saturday night, he needed a homer. "Itd have been cool to do it, but at the same time its part of the game," Kendrick said. "I knew once we went up by quite a few runs, Mike was going to make a couple changes. That was part of the game." TRAINERS ROOM Angels: LF Josh Hamilton (shoulder) was a late scratch and missed his third straight game since leaving Thursday nights game. Hamilton was supposed to bat cleanup, but was pulled about an hour before the first pitch, forcing Scioscia to reshuffle his lineup. "He felt good the first round of BP and then it started to stiffen up a little bit," the manager said, adding the team will re-evaluate Hamilton on Monday. Twins: CF Jordan Schafer (bruised ribs) felt better after taking some practice swings and was available off the bench. Minnesota closer Glen Perkins (neck) and SS Danny Santana (back) are still day to day. Gardenhire said the team doesnt expect Santana to miss too many games after straining his lower back while throwing home on Saturday night. Perkins will likely play catch on Tuesday. 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Sweeting then scored three in the fifth, two in the sixth and one in the seventh to grab a commanding 9-2 lead.CLEVELAND - A night after Cleveland needed a big comeback, LeBron James wanted a fast start.It ended up being a record-setting one.James scored 32 points and the Cavaliers made their first 11 3-point attempts, including nine in the first quarter, to rout the Atlanta Hawks 127-94 on Saturday.The Cavaliers became the first team in NBA history to go 9 for 9 or better from behind the arc in a quarter, according to information provided to the team by the Elias Sports Bureau.James, who scored a season-high 41 points Friday in Boston, hit three 3-pointers in the period and scored 11 points in the opening 3:34.Coming off a back-to-back I didnt want us to have a slow start, James said. I feel like the guys feed off my energy and I wanted to go out and be aggressive and see where it takes us. It got us to a huge lead.The Cavaliers, who have won four straight, scored 41 points in first quarter. James, who didnt play in the fourth, was 13 of 20 from the field. Kyrie Irving added 20 points.The Cavaliers set a team record by going 19 for 31 on 3s. The 19 makes were a league season high.Guys were hitting shots and we were feeding them, Irving said. The ball was moving. Guys were hitting each other in their shooting pockets.Paul Millsap scored 16 points for the Hawks, whose four-game winning streak was snapped. Millsap scored the games first basket, but James 3-pointer gave Cleveland the lead for good as the Cavaliers hit 14 of 18 from the field in the quarter.We had a tough game last night, a very emotional game for us, James said. It took a lot of energy from us, but we had a lot more tonight.Cleveland scored 38 points in the final period Friday to erase a 19-point deficit and continued its blistering offence against the Hawks.Already leading 49-27 early in the second quarter, the Cavaliers scored the next 13 points to take their largest lead of the half. The margin reached 120-77 with 6:20 left.It was just a rough night, said Atlanta guard Jeff Teague ssaid.ddddddddddddWeve got to just throw this one away. When they started making shots, I thought we put our heads down.James added six rebounds and seven assists. He brought the crowd to its feet when he blocked Kent Bazemores layup attempt in the third quarter and gave a salute to the fans behind the basket.The Cavaliers made 49 baskets on 39 assists, an NBA season-high.___TIP-INSCavaliers: Joe Harris, who played the final six minutes in Fridays comeback, entered in the first quarter against the Hawks and hit two 3-pointers in the period. The second-round draft pick, who drilled a 30-footer at the buzzer, scored a career-high 12 points in 21 minutes. ... C Lou Amundson, seeing his first action of the season, scored two points in 9 minutes.Hawks: G Kyle Korver, who came in averaging 16.1 points, was scoreless in 14 minutes. With the game out of hand, coach Mike Budenholzer gave him the second half off. ... F Thabo Sefolosha started his third straight game in place of DeMarre Carroll (strained groin).MINUTES WATCHJames came into the game averaging 40.4 minutes, second in the league, but played a season-low 29 Saturday. Coach David Blatt would like to decrease that overall total, but as of now has no plans to rest James for a game.Right now LeBron has told me hes feeling good and hes starting to feel his real game shape, Blatt said. So this is not the time to think about resting him. This is the time to allow him to get comfortable and get in his rhythm. Hes been playing great basketball and he looks good physically. For the foreseeable future were going to ride that. Would I like to get him a couple of less minutes a game? Yes.NICE DEBUTHawks G John Jenkins scored 12 points off the bench. He had back surgery in February, ending his season, and played for the first time Saturday.It felt great, Jenkins said. I was just worried about making my first shot.UP NEXTHawks: Host the Lakers on Tuesday.Cavaliers: Host Denver on Monday. ' ' '