Indians beat Blue Jays again to take 2-0 series lead
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[October 17, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - Francisco
Lindor drove in what became the winning run in the third inning, and
reliever Andrew Miller put on an overpowering display of pitching
late in the contest as the Cleveland Indians beat the Toronto Blue
Jays 2-1 in Game Two of the American League Championship Series in
Cleveland on Saturday.
Four pitchers combined on a three-hitter as Cleveland took a 2-0
lead in the best-of-seven series. The scene now shifts to Toronto
for Game Three on Monday night.
Miller pitched the seventh and eighth innings and struck out five of
the six batters he faced. He also pitched in the Indians win in Game
One on Friday. In those two appearances Miller pitched 3 2/3 hitless
innings, striking out 10 with no walks.
The tall left-hander came in to start the seventh inning and struck
out three men in a row. He retired the side in order in the eighth
inning, with two more strikeouts.
Cleveland starter Josh Tomlin pitched 5 2/3 innings to get the win.
Tomlin allowed one run on three hits, with six strikeouts and two
walks. Cody Allen pitched the ninth to pick up the save.
The three Cleveland relievers combined to retire all 10 batters they
faced.
Toronto starter J.A. Happ, a 20-game winner during the regular
season, pitched five innings and gave up both Cleveland runs.
Tomlin pitched five-plus solid innings in the Indians' AL Division
Series-clinching game in Boston on Oct. 10, and he was just as
effective in this game.
The Indians gave him an early 1-0 lead when Carlos Santana led off
the second inning by hitting a line drive that just made it over the
17-foot left field wall for a home run.
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Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor (left) high fives center fielder
Rajai Davis (right) after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in game
two of the 2016 ALCS playoff baseball series at Progressive Field.
Cleveland won 2-1. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
Tomlin retired seven of the first eight batters he faced, but with
one out in the third inning Darwin Barney singled. Tomlin retired
Ezequiel Carrera on a groundout, but Barney advanced to second. Josh
Donaldson then sliced a double into the right-field corner, scoring
Barney with the tying run.
The Indians took the lead back in the third inning. Roberto Perez
led off with a walk, and he was forced on at second on a grounder
hit by Rajai Davis. Davis, who led the American League with 43
stolen bases, stole second base and went to third on a wild pitch.
Happ retired Jason Kipnis on a fly out to shallow left field. But
Lindor lined a single through the middle, scoring Davis and giving
the Indians a 2-1 lead.
(Editing by Andrew Both)
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