The Yankees didn’t get a baserunner against Trevor Bauer until the fifth inning on Saturday — and even then, they got just one hit off the Indians right-hander in the inning.
That didn’t stop the Yankees from putting up four runs in that decisive inning en route to a 5-2 win in The Bronx, their fifth straight win and 14th in their past 15 games.
Their streak continued because of four consecutive solid at-bats against Bauer after he had retired the first 13 batters he faced — as well as the Yankees’ ability to take advantage of Cleveland’s mistakes.