Indians news, features and notes
- Tigers 5, Indians 1: Max Scherzer dominates after first inning, leads Tigers past Indians
- Cleveland Indians report: Top prospect Francisco Lindor remains on fast track to big leagues
- Cleveland Indians notebook: Chris Perez deactivates Twitter account after receiving offensive tweets
- Perez forsakes Twitter; the Cabrera dilemma; Swisher a new father
- ESPN's Mike & Mike hit Progressive Field
- Indians 10, Mariners 8 (10 innings): Yan Gomes hits 3-run homer in walk-off victory to complete sweep
- Cleveland Indians notebook: Justin Masterson named American League Player of the Week
- Indians: Matchups for upcoming games
- Cleveland Indians report: Three top relievers give up homers but Bryan Shaw, Matt Albers solid in crazy win over Mariners
- Indians 6, Mariners 0: Tribe puts Hernandez through hard labor
Cleveland Indians
Indians roll in Game 1, 8-6 over White Sox
Zach McAllister pitched six innings for his first major-league win as the Indians roughed up a far-from-perfect Philip Humber in an 8-6 win Monday over the Chicago White Sox in the first game of a day-night doubleheader.
McAllister, recalled from Triple-A Columbus to make his fifth career start, allowed just two earned runs and six hits.
The Indians took their turn pounding Humber (1-2) , who hasn’t been sharp since pitching the 21st perfect game in major league history on April 21. Since then, he has allowed 20 runs in 13 1-3 innings and gone 0-2 with a no-decision.
Michael Brantley and Casey Kotchman drove in three runs each for the AL-Central leading Indians. Travis Hafner homered and hit his first triple in nearly five years.
McAllister, recalled from Triple-A Columbus to make his fifth career start, allowed just two earned runs and six hits.
The Indians took their turn pounding Humber (1-2) , who hasn’t been sharp since pitching the 21st perfect game in major league history on April 21. Since then, he has allowed 20 runs in 13 1-3 innings and gone 0-2 with a no-decision.
Michael Brantley and Casey Kotchman drove in three runs each for the AL-Central leading Indians. Travis Hafner homered and hit his first triple in nearly five years.
Cleveland Indians Archives