Lindor, Ramirez homer in Tribe victory


Clevinger strikes out 11 as Tribe salvages split in Chicago

Associated Press

CHICAGO

Francisco Lindor sensed the Cleveland Indians needed a lift coming off back-to-back losses.

Nothing like a leadoff homer or a late tiebreaking drive to get the job done.

Lindor and Jose Ramirez connected, Mike Clevinger struck out 11 in seven innings and the Indians beat the Chicago White Sox 5-2 on Thursday afternoon.

Lindor opened the game against Carlos Rodon with his 15th home run. He also singled and scored in the seventh when Ramirez broke a 2-all tie with a two-run drive to right-center against Chris Volstad (1-4) for his 20th homer.

“That’s one of the reasons I want to lead off — to get the team going, to do my best to score early and give the team the lead,” Lindor said. “Whether it’s a home run, a base hit, I ended up scoring in the first inning. It’s important. It tells the team, ‘All right, it’s time to go, we’ve got to win today.”

And this one, he said, was “extremely important.”

The Indians got another run with two outs in the eighth when reliever Juan Minaya dropped the throw from first baseman Jose Abreu while covering the bag on Greg Allen’s grounder. That allowed Yan Gomes to score from second to make it 5-2.

Clevinger (5-2) gave up two runs, five hits and a walk.

Cody Allen worked the ninth for his 13th save in 14 chances as the AL Central leaders salvaged a four-game split.

Abreu went the opposite way with a two-run homer to the right-field bullpen in the first. But Clevinger shut down the White Sox after that.

“It was a nice piece of hitting by Abreu, but Clev threw the ball so well,” manager Terry Francona said. “He put that behind him, and then he got them out the rest of the way.”

Rodon went five innings in his second start back from shoulder surgery in September, allowing two runs and two hits. The 25-year-old left-hander walked three and hit two batters while striking out four.

Manager Rick Renteria said it’s “like a little bit of spring training” for him. But Rodon wouldn’t go there.

“Nah, I don’t want to make that excuse,” he said. “When you show up at this level, it’s time to compete. Go out there and compete for the team, try to win the ballgame.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Indians: The team activated OF Brandon Guyer (strained neck) from the 10-day DL and designated OF Melky Cabrera for assignment. Guyer was in the lineup for the first time since he collided with a fan while chasing a foul ball at Houston on May 19. As for Cabrera, manager Terry Francona said the team “didn’t see a way we were going to be able to keep” him with Guyer back and OF Tyler Naquin (strained left hamstring) about ready to return.

UP NEXT

Indians: RHP Corey Kluber (10-2, 1.99) goes for his league-leading 11th win as the Indians open a three-game series tonight against RHP Kyle Gibson (1-4, 3.45) and the Minnesota Twins.