Indians rock Tigers for 10th straight win


Associated Press

DETROIT

As well as the Cleveland Indians are playing, sending Corey Kluber to the mound makes them pretty close to a sure thing.

On Saturday night, the combination of Cleveland’s offense and Kluber’s pitching meant that a 10th straight victory was in the bag long before the sun set over Detroit.

Cleveland scored four runs in the first inning and Kluber only allowed one in eight innings as the Indians moved their winning streak to double figures with a 5-2 victory over the Tigers.

“We don’t start that well very often, but it is a good way to play, especially when Kluber is pitching,” Indians manager Terry Francona said. “We didn’t do much after that, but he made them stand up.”

The Indians are on their longest winning streak since taking a franchise-record 14 in a row between June 17 and July 1, 2016.

Cleveland has outscored Detroit 18-4 in the first three games of the series.

The Tigers, who just traded Justin Upton and Justin Verlander, also were missing Miguel Cabrera, Alex Wilson and manager Brad Ausmus. All three were serving the first game of suspensions stemming from an Aug. 24 brawl with the New York Yankees.

Kluber (14-4) gave up one run and eight hits, striking out seven without walking a batter. Alex Presley went 4 for 4 against Kluber for his first four-hit game.

Bryan Shaw allowed two singles in the ninth, and Cody Allen gave up an RBI single to Jose Iglesias before retiring Ian Kinsler for his 23rd save.

“We don’t normally go to Cody with a four-run lead, but once Bryan gave up the two hits, we had to get him hot,” Francona said.

Jordan Zimmermann (8-12) allowed five runs and 12 hits in five innings. He is 1-3 with an 11.03 ERA in his last five starts.

The Tigers never seriously threatened Kluber after the four-run first.

“That was huge, obviously,” Kluber said. “I’m always trying to go out there and pound the strike zone, but that’s even more true when I’ve got a big cushion like that.”