Cedric Mullins hit a leadoff homer as part of a three-hit day, and the Baltimore Orioles scored their most runs since 2015 and had a season-high 21 hits in an 18-5 rout of Cleveland on Sunday.
Cedric Mullins homered to start the first inning and went 3-for-4 on the day as the Baltimore Orioles banged out 21 hits Sunday en route to an 18-5 victory over
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As it turned out, all that mattered was the seventh inning.
After Cleveland tied the game in the bottom of the sixth we took the lead again in the seventh. Jonathan Davis,.
Eddie Rosario drives in 2 as Indians get by Tigers
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25 May 2021, 13:19 GMT+10
Eddie Rosario drove in two runs, right fielder Jordan Luplow made a game-saving catch, and the visiting Cleveland Indians edged the Detroit Tigers 6-5 on Monday.
Detroit loaded the bases against Indiana closer Emmanuel Clase in the ninth but Luplow made a diving catch of an Eric Haase liner to end the game.
Jake Bauers had three hits and scored twice for Cleveland. Jean Carlos Mejia (1-0) pitched one inning of scoreless relief to get the win while Clase recorded his eighth save. Cleveland starter Sam Hentges gave up three runs and struck out seven in five innings.
Cleveland 6, Detroit 5: A slopfest for a homecoming
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The Tigers fought through their own mistakes throughout this one, and almost pulled the game out in the bottom of the ninth in spite of themselves. In the end, they fell 6-5 to Cleveland in the opener of this three-game set in Comerica Park.
All around this was just a sloppy game from the Tigers, although Cleveland didn’t cover themselves in glory either. Between errors charged or otherwise starter Spencer Turnbull fighting his command and paying no attention to runners, some miserable relief work, and the incessant bleating of a broadcast team that resembles two incredibly irritating Dads watching their kids play a Little League game, I found myself in a deeply grouchy mode taking it all in this evening.