It’s difficult to pinpoint the most frustrating aspect of the Cleveland Indians series-deciding, 9-3 loss to the Twins on Sunday afternoon.
Was it the fact that Carlos Santana led off three different innings with hits and never crossed the plate? Was it the uncharacteristically shaky showing from Carlos Carrasco, who gave up six earned runs on 10 hits in 4.1 innings of work? Or was it the fact that the Indians made things so easy on Twins starter Michael Pineda, who took the mound Sunday in a real baseball game for the first time in 20 months?