CLEVELAND -- It was not the most orthodox rally for the Indians, but they were more than happy to take advantage of the situation.
The Tribe rallied to put up five runs in the bottom half of the fifth inning, overcoming a shaky start from Adam Plutko in a 9-6 win over the White Sox on Monday at Progressive Field. The Indians' (27-25) bats came alive again leading to a third straight win, following an improbable rally against the Astros one night earlier.
The White Sox were unable to put the Tribe away partly due to three errors in the critical frame.