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Tomlin retired the White Sox in order in the sixth and seventh before running into trouble in the eighth as the rain intensified. With one out, he walked Alejandro De Aza and gave up a single to Gordon Beckham before Acta decided to pull his right-hander and bring in reliever Dan Wheeler.
But as Wheeler neared the mound, crew chief Larry Vanover ordered the groundscrew to cover the infield at 9:09 p.m. The rain delay lasted 85 minutes, and when play resumed, Acta put in side-armer Smith, who wasn't supposed to pitch to face Rios, who promptly hit an RBI single to tie it 2-2.
The Indians, though, pulled this one out in the late innings as they did so many times last season.
"I think we have more confidence that a year ago," said Smith. "We had young guys who gained a lot of experience and we're building off that and hopefully we can keep it going."
In the opener, McAllister allowed two earned runs and six hits in a career-high six innings. He walked one, set a personal best with six strikeouts and planned to celebrate his victory by hanging around before heading back to Columbus.
"Yeah," he said with a smile. "I'll stay for the second game."
Meanwhile, Humber has gone from perfect to perfectly flawed.
Humber (2-1) couldn't get out of the third inning as the Indians tagged him eight runs and nine hits in 2 1-3 innings. He hasn't been sharp since pitching the 21st perfect game in major league history last month. Since then, Humber has allowed 20 runs in 13 1-3 innings and gone 0-2 with a no-decision.
"I'm frustrated," said Humber,. "I'm doing my best, it's just the last two or three times out there, it's been rough. I'm definitely hoping for better results. I'm doing the best I can to make that happen, but right now it's kind of a grind."
NOTES: Cleveland moved six games over .500 for the first time this year. ... Per the new collective bargaining agreement, teams are allowed to carry 26 players on their roster for unique doubleheaders. ... The day-night twinbill drew just 19,679 total fans. Despite being in first place, the Indians have the lowest average attendance in the majors. ... Tomlin has given up only 47 walks in 273 career innings. ... Hafner's triple in the opener for Cleveland was his first since 2007, prompting a few good-natured jokes about his blazing speed. "I'd say I could beat 75 to 80 percent of the guys on the team in a race, if it came down to it," he quipped. ... LHP Eric Stults made his debut for the White Sox in the second game and allowed two runs in six innings.
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