Corey Kluber allowed three straight singles to open the game, but still breezed through the first three frames on just 29 pitches, with Roberto Perez’ third-inning solo shot tying the score. He got two quick outs in the fourth, then yielded three straight hits to go down 3-1. Things got worse in the fifth when his forearm was fractured by a Brian Anderson line drive. It would be his last pitch as an Indian.
Caleb Smith and Drew Steckenrider held the Cleveland offense in check until Carlos Santana hit a ninth inning homer off Sergio Romo, but it ended 4-2 in a very bad day for the Tribe
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