All the Cleveland Indians had to do was score five runs against Kyle Gibson and his 6.56 season earned run average. All Indians fans had to do was not to the wave at the most crucial moment and ruin everything with bad mojo. Neither went the way it was supposed to.
Corey Kluber’s day goes down as a no-decision, but deep down you should know it to be a win. A rough first inning, in which two runs scored off two hits, looks bad on the box score. But in reality, the inning was set up by two awful errors.