Pow! Thwack! Bang!
"Hit, hit, homer," Indians outfielder Brandon Moss said after the victory. "That's a great way to start the game."
Not to mention that it's how Cleveland's offense started on a night when ace Corey Kluber took the mound. The right-hander's 5-10 record does not tell the story of his season, which has been statistically sound with the exception of abysmal run support. That was no problem on this night, when Brantley, Moss and Yan Gomes drove in a combined eight runs via a trio of homers.