NEW YORK -- The Indians have been looking for something, anything, to get them pointed back toward the promised land. That would be October and a chance to play in the postseason.
Well, it's not like they held a seance with Abner Doubleday to try and reinvent the game. They just returned to the basics -- good starting pitching and home runs.
Corey Kluber, after a frightening five-game turn by the rest of the rotation, supplied the good pitching Saturday afternoon as the Indians beat the Yankees, 5-2, at Yankee Stadium.
The homers came from Jason Kipnis, Mike Napoli and Rajai Davis.