Boston Herald

Indians’ winning streak hits 19

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CLEVELAND — Unrelentin­g and unbeatable at the moment, the Indians refuse to lose.

With their latest overpoweri­ng win, they extended baseball’s longest winning streak since 2002 to 19 games with an 11-0 blowout of the Detroit Tigers last night to move closer to a record that has stood for 101 years.

Francisco Lindor tripled home three runs off rookie Myles Jaye (0-1) in the second inning, and the Indians, who haven’t lost since Aug. 23, added another blowout to their growing list of lopsided conquests.

The defending AL champions aren’t just rolling, they’re steamrolli­ng opponents, outscoring them 132-32 during a stretch that includes six shutouts.

Carlos Carrasco (15-6) struck out nine in six innings, Lindor had four RBI and Jose Ramirez hit a tworun homer as the Indians lowered their magic number to clinch the Central to six.

Cleveland is the sixth team in history to win at least 19 straight, and the streak is the longest since the 2002 Oakland Athletics won 20 in a row — a run that was celebrated in the film “Moneyball.”

The Indians can match those A’s on Tuesday, and their chances of getting No.20 are strong with AL Cy Young Award contender Corey Kluber starting.

At this point, it hardly matters who’s pitching.

Cleveland joined the 1906 Chicago White Sox (19), the 1947 New York Yankees (19), the 2002 A’s (20), the 1935 Chicago Cubs (21) and the 1916 New York Giants (26) as the only teams to reel off 19 consecutiv­e wins. The Giants’ record run is in the books as the major league mark, although it did include a tie, which does not count as an official game in baseball, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Even tying these Indians during a game has been nearly impossible.

Cleveland has trailed in only 4-of-171 innings, scored first in 18-of-19 games and has hit 38 homers.

For the second straight night, the Indians had a player exit the game. This time it was Ramirez, who had a pitch hit off his bat and then his left forearm. He was taken out for precaution­ary reasons.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? HOT STUFF: Jose Ramirez gets a hand from Francisco Lindor after hitting a two-run homer as the Indians cruised to their 19th straight victory last night.
AP PHOTO HOT STUFF: Jose Ramirez gets a hand from Francisco Lindor after hitting a two-run homer as the Indians cruised to their 19th straight victory last night.

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