CLEVELAND – The Cleveland Indians Sunday onslaught of the Seattle Mariners showed again the offensive firepower that the team can have on any given day, pounding out 12 runs and 15 hits in the dominating win.
While it seemed everyone in the lineup got in on the action at the plate, one welcome sight was the hitting of backup catcher Roberto Perez, who while going 3-for-4 with a double, two singles and three RBI raised his average up to .200 on the season.
Much has been made of what little offense both Perez and normal starter behind the plate Yan Gomes has brought to the team thus far in 2017, it was good at least for one day to see Perez finally have a solid day on offense.