CLEVELAND -- The Indians decided during the winter their starting pitching would carry them to another October.
Cleveland's ride might end before then.
Corey Kluber's broken right arm may alter the plans for a season the Indians hoped would include a fourth straight AL Central title.
Kluber sustained a non-displaced fracture Wednesday night when he was struck by a line drive in the fifth inning of a start against Miami. Kluber, who struggled through the season's first month, couldn't avoid the 102-mph comebacker hit by Marlins infielder Brian Anderson. After being nailed, Kluber chased after the ball while his right arm stayed motionless against his side.