Another start, another poor performance by Alex Wood.
However, the Cleveland Indians’ bullpen countered with its own disappointing outing and the Los Angeles Dodgers (28-21) rallied for a 7-6 victory on Friday.
On a tear the past few days, Corey Seager helped cut down Cleveland’s lead to one with a two-run single in the seventh inning before Chris Taylor’s run-scoring double provided one of the steepest changes I’ve seen on the win expectancy chart this season.
“Feels good to get the job done,” the computer simulation said after spending a few milliseconds spitting out the score of the game.