CLEVELAND -- Trevor Bauer worked seven strong innings against the Yankees in his last start of the first half, but the Indians' pitcher walked away with a no-decision for his effort. Thanks to a late rally by the Tribe offense, it was Carlos Carrasco who was credited with the win, following a rare relief appearance.
"He freaking vultured my win, man," Bauer quipped after that July 15 start.
Carrasco will have another opportunity to steal a win from Bauer on Tuesday.
"I hope he does," Indians manager Terry Francona said with a laugh.