The Cleveland Indians swept the Red Sox, winning their first postseason series in nine years, and will take on the Toronto Blue Jays for the American League pennant, in a series that gets underway Friday night at Progressive Field. There were a number of keys to the series for the Tribe, including big home runs in all three games, the somewhat expected excellence of Corey Kluber, and the somewhat less expected excellence of Josh Tomlin. What many will remember most about the series though, might be manager Terry Francona leaning on his bullpen, getting a lot of innings out of his best relievers.