CLEVELAND: A seven-run deficit turned into a three-run lead in two innings. Thirteen unanswered runs. An ill manager who had to leave the dugout. Some scattered showers. An apparent beatdown transformed into a memorable come-from-behind victory.
Monday night’s game just about had it all, ending with the Indians pulling off a wild comeback to beat the Texas Rangers 15-9 at Progressive Field.
The win snapped the Indians’ three-game losing streak — meaning they still haven’t lost more than three in a row since July 2015 — and, coupled with the Minnesota Twins’ 4-1 loss to the Boston Red Sox, lifted them back into first place in the American League Central.