CLEVELAND: Like pinching a water hose and not letting go, Indians hitters hadn’t had much rhythm or flow lately.
Then on Monday, the hits and runs blasted out in a 15-6 win over the Cincinnati Reds.
The Indians’ 15 runs and 19 hits were both season highs. They also helped erase a four-run deficit, as Cody Anderson’s home-run issues continued. All nine Indians starters recorded a hit and scored a run. Seven starters ended the night with multi-hit games.
Trailing 4-0 in the third, the Indians tied it in one inning against Reds starter John Lamb (0-1, 5.