Box Score · Clippers fall to 55-53
This was a brutal loss for the Clippers because they outhit St. Paul 10-5 and even outwalked St. Paul 5-2, yet somehow they lost 4-2 because St. Paul had all its hits and walks pretty much in the same inning, scoring four runs in the eighth.
On the bright side, on a day where Cleveland showed it desperately needed starting pitching help at the MLB level, Matthew Boyd rose to the occasion. Boyd was flat out dominant, retiring the first 17 batters he faced (then picking the jerk who got a single against him off).