SPORTSTICKER AL PREVIEW CLEVELAND (Ticker) -- Dwight Gooden goes against James Baldwin for the second time in seven days as the Cleveland Indians open a three-game series tonight against the Chicago White Sox. Gooden (2-0, 4.64 ERA) pitched seven scoreless innings and allowed one run for Cleveland on Tuesday in a 13-0 Indians' victory for his first-ever decision against the White Sox. The Indians are 7-0 in games Gooden starts as he has surrendered three runs or less in four of those outings. In three starts at Jacobs Field this season, Gooden has 15 strikeouts and has given up 10 earned runs over 14 1/3 innings. Baldwin (2-4, 6.49) was on the wrong end of Tuesday's decision for Chicago. He was tagged for seven runs and three hits in two innings and fell to 2-3 against Cleveland. Baldwin dropped his third straight decision and has not won since April 18 against Kansas City. Cleveland opened a nine-game homestand by losing two of three games against Detroit, but avoided the sweep on Sunday with a 7-4 win on Omar Vizquel's grand slam in the bottom of the ninth. It was the Indians' fourth win in six outings. Chicago blew a four-run ninth-inning lead to the New York Yankees on Sunday and suffered an 8-7 10-inning defeat for their sixth loss in eight games. The White Sox begin a 10-game road trip tonight. The Indians swept the three-game series from the White Sox at Comiskey Park last week by a combined score of 39-16. Cleveland scored 13 runs in each game.  