Beau Burrows found himself ejected and the center of a minor donnybrook after hitting a batter in the fourth, but Tyler Alexander came on to dominate the Indians and carry the Hens to victory on Sunday. Burrows was throwing a no-no through three innings. However, Jacob Robson had been plunked in the top half of the inning, and the two teams had previously exchanged hit batters and mean mugs on Saturday night. Some bad blood was already in the air when Burrows foolishly returned fire, drilling the Indians’ Ke’Bryan Hayes in the helmet with his second pitch to start the fourth.