CLEVELAND - Thanks to a 9th inning filled with drama, the Cleveland Indians beat the Chicago White Sox 4-1 Wednesday night,
Junior Seau Jersey lifting their 2018 mark to 85-66 on season. Jason Kipnis was the hero, as his 1000th career hit was a memorable one, a walk-off grand slam that was the only big hit of the night for the Tribe, sending the Wahoo's home a winner. The setback for the White Sox puts them at 59-92 on the season, and the three-game set will wrap up Thursday night at Progre sive Field with a 7:10pm first pitch. Here are three takeaways
Joe Reed Jersey from Wednesdays ballgame:1. Kip's Heroics Jason Kipnis could not have picked a better time for his 1000th career-hit, a no-doubt about it grand slam that lifted the Tribe to the 4-1 win. The slam was the 17th homer of the year for Kipnis, and in a season in which he's still at times scuffling at the plate (.229 on the season), he's still trying his best, and it paid off in a HUGE way on Wednesday leading the
Justin Herbert Hoodies Sweatshirts team to the win. And yes, he was able to get the ball back after the win from a fan, who in return got an autographed ball.Scroll to Continue2. Cookie's Night RHP Carlos Carrasco looked sharp in the eventual Indians win, as allowed just a solo home run against the White Sox. Though the Indians offense didnt give him much support. Cookie fought hard and was able to keep the Indians in the ballgame. This was a very encouraging start as he is preparing
Zion Johnson Jersey for the postseason. Pitching Line: 6.2 innings, 4 hits, 1 earned run, 1 home run, 1 walk, 11 strikeouts, 3.35 ERA3. Josh Donaldson and Andrew Miller Both Josh Donaldson and Andrew Miller played in back-to-back games for the Indians for the first time since May. At the time, Donaldson was playing for the Toronto Blue Jays. This is a major step for Miller and Donaldson. Both of these players will be key players for the Indians in October. On the night Miller threw a third of an inning, allowing a hit, while Donaldson got the 9th inning rally going, legging out a single. He was 1-for-3, and
Michael Bandy Jersey manager Terry Francona said after the game he wouldn't play in the finale on Thursday. Game Info:
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