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Yankees’ Rally Falls Short in 3-2 Loss to Indians
An Alex Rodriguez fourth-inning, solo home run represented most of the sound and fury that emanated from the Yankees’ lineup today, until their ninth-inning uprising fell short.
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Carrasco Strikes Out 11, Indians Beat Yankees Once Again
“They’ve given us trouble,” Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. “I’ve said it always, the one thing about baseball, it doesn’t make sense.”
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Salazar, Tribe Start Slow in Loss
Terry Francona had a good view of Danny Salazar’s rough start from the dugout. He was watching on TV as the right-hander found his groove a little too late.
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Francisco Lindor Lifts Cleveland Indians to Series Win Against New York Yankees as Tribe Triumphs, 4-3
Lindor's solo blast to right field in the eighth inning on Sunday -- his third hit in the game and his seventh base knock of the series -- propelled the Indians to a 4-3 victory against New York.
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Bryant’s Homer for Cubs Sinks Tribe
Cleveland’s Corey Kluber came up with another strong start. So did Chicago starter Jon Lester in a game that eventually was decided by the Indians’ and Cubs’ bullpens.
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Tomlin Shakes off Homers, Indians Outslug Brewers 11-6
Josh Tomlin didn’t make a big deal about his first win at Progressive Field in more than a year.His comeback isn’t complete, it’s continuing.
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Leadoff homer Gives Cleveland Indians Rookie Pitcher Cody Anderson Wake-Up Call
Right-hander Cody Anderson missed qualifying for a victory by two outs in the Indians' 6-2 win over Milwaukee, but manager Terry Francona still liked the way he pitched.
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The Rise and Fall of former Cleveland Indians Closer Chris Perez
A big-league tenure that rarely included a dull moment appears to have come to an end.
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Pinch Hitters Charge the Cleveland Indians' 3-1 Win Over the Los Angeles Angels
The Indians have won six out of eight games with their latest, a 3-1 triumph over the Los Angeles Angels.
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Gomes’ Grand Slam Caps Victory for Tribe
Yan Gomes’ eighth-inning grand slam capped a five-run rally and the Cleveland Indians defeated the Los Angeles Angels 8-3 on Saturday night.
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Indians Again Slam Angels 9-2
The Cleveland Indians are working on a positive finish to a roller-coaster August.
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Cleveland Indians President Mark Shapiro to Leave for Position in Toronto Blue Jays' Front Office
Shapiro's tenure with the Indians is coming to an end. The Toronto Blue Jays are expected to announce on Monday that Shapiro will join their organization.
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Cleveland Indians, Toronto Blue Jays Series Preview, Pitching Matchup
Indians right-hander Danny Salazar, scratched from his last start because of illness, will face the hard-hitting Toronto Blue Jays along with left-hander David Price on Monday night to open a three-game series at the Rogers Centre. Salazar made his big league debut against the Blue Jays on July 11, 2013, striking out seven and allowing one run in six innings.
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Danny Salazar Shines, Cleveland Indians Work Over David Price and Toronto, 4-2
Danny Salazar, in his first start in nine days, struck out 10 in seven innings to out-pitch David Price in the Tribe's victory over Toronto.
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Gomes Hits 2 HRs but Jays Beat Indians 5-3
A great game from Yan Gomes wasn’t enough to give the Cleveland Indians their longest winning streak of the season.
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Indians Lose 5-1 to Jays
R.A. Dickey pitched a four-hitter to win his seventh straight decision, Josh Donaldson had three hits and the Toronto Blue Jays beat Cleveland 5-1 on Wednesday.
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Josh Tomlin Throws a Four-Hitter and Indians Beat Tigers 8-1
Normally, Jerry Sands is just another light-hitting utilityman who spends a lot of time riding buses in Triple-A.
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Simon Pitches 7 Strong Innings as Tigers Beat Indians 6-0
The Detroit Tigers haven’t known all year which Alfredo Simon was going to take the mound on a given night.
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Cleveland Indians Beat Detroit Behind Cody Anderson's Arm, Francisco Lindor's Bat
Rookie Francisco Lindor missed a bunt attempt in the critical sixth inning Sunday and settled for a game-winning triple in the Indians victory over Detroit.
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Ryan Raburn Torches Chris Sale Twice as Cleveland Indians Top Chicago White Sox, 3-2
Raburn socked two of the three home runs surrendered by White Sox southpaw Chris Sale, who faced a right-handed-heavy lineup devoid of Jason Kipnis and Michael Brantley. The power display pushed the Tribe two games ahead of Chicago as the two teams try to stick around in the chase for the second American League Wild Card berth.