The Indians offense put up a seven spot on Thursday in Salt River Fields against the Arizona Diamondbacks, but the pitching left a lot to be desired in a 10-7 setback.
The Tribe scored three in the first to take a quick lead, but Chih-Wei Hu gave it and more away, as he lasted just a third of an inning, allowing five runs on four hits as Arizona led it 5-3 after one inning.
Cleveland scored a run to make it 5-4 in the third, and then the Tribe took a 7-5 lead in the fourth when Jose Ramirez hit his first homer of the spring with two on and two out.