CLEVELAND – The Indians offense has waited all year to put up a big inning, and finally on Saturday against the Atlanta Braves, the most unlikely players came through to make it happen.
Helped out by a number of key two-out hits, the Tribe scored six times in the fifth, and with Corey Kluber settling in, the Indians won their 12th game against seven losses, topping Atlanta 8-4.
The win puts the team at 6-1 at Progressive Field, a number they will look to improve on in game two of the doubleheader against the Braves.