ATLANTA – Juan Uribe provided the jolt with a leadoff homer in the fifth inning Sunday at Comerica Park.
Things just flowed after that.
"There's energy anytime somebody hits a home run, especially Juan," said Tyler Naquin. "Everybody loves when Juan hits a homer. Just the way he reacts to them. He has so much fun playing the game."
Uribe hit a 78 mph curveball from Detroit's Justin Verlander to break a 2-2 tie in a game the Indians won, 9-3. What followed has happened only three times in Indians' history as they hit four homers in one inning.