TORONTO - The ever-changing pitching plans for the Cleveland Indians changed again Monday.
In fact they changed twice in about three hours.
But the bottom line is Corey Kluber will now be the Indians starter on three days rest in Game 4.
Kluber became the man when Game 3 starter Trevor Bauer had to leave the game after just 21 pitches and four hitters with his drone-damaged pitching pinky leaking blood like a stuck pig.
The hope, and as it turned out a real long shot of a hope at that, was Bauer, who sliced open the pinky finger tinkering with one of his home-made drones last week, could get the Indians through at least five innings even with the damaged digit.