While the Indians could not find their footing in their last 11-game homestand, this time it’s been so far so good against much better competition.
After taking two of three against the AL Central’s first-place Twins, the Indians took care of business for the second straight day against the AL East’s first-place Yankees, winning 8-4 on Saturday afternoon in front of a large crowd of 32,239.
Also for the second straight day the Indians came back after trailing early, as this time they were down 2-0 after starter Adam Plutko gave up a two-run homer in the first inning to Didi Gregorius.