Houston Chronicle Sunday

Indians, Cubs win

Cleveland’s Andrew Miller shines; Chicago surges late.

- By Tom Withers

CLEVELAND — They don’t have a true superstar, an embarrassm­ent of All-Stars or a celebrity following. That’s the NBA champion Cavaliers, who play next door.

The Indians, though, have depth, chemistry, one of baseball’s best managers and quite possibly the most dominant bullpen weapon in the game.

Andrew Miller has Cleveland two wins from the World Series — and Toronto batters flailing.

Josh Tomlin baffled Blue Jays batters for nearly six innings, and Miller, acquired just ahead of the trade deadline for exactly these pressure-packed October moments, blew them away as Cleveland edged Toronto 2-1 on Saturday to take a 2-0 lead in the AL Championsh­ip Series.

Carlos Santana homered off 20-game winner J.A. Happ, and Francisco Lindor had an RBI single for the Indians. They won the second straight tense game in this series and have won five straight postseason games for the first time in their 116-year history.

An afterthoug­ht in August, Tomlin has emerged as an unlikely October star for the Indians. He allowed one run and three hits in 52⁄ innings for his second 3 win of the postseason — he won the Game 3 Division Series clincher in Boston — before Cleveland manager Terry Francona handed the ball to the magnificen­t Miller, who is making the Blue Jays look like Little Leaguers.

The lanky lefthander struck out the side in the seventh, two more in the eighth, and now has 10 strikeouts in 32⁄ innings 3 in the series. He has not allowed a run in 16 career postseason innings.

“He’s one of the best I’ve ever seen,” said closer Cody Allen, who worked the ninth to close the three-hitter for his second straight save. “He goes out there for two innings, shuts them down and gets a lot of swings and misses. Whenever you get to come in behind a guy like that, you’re in a pretty good spot.”

So are the Indians, who had never been up 2-0 in four previous ALCS trips.

Miller has been the difference so far, blowing through the Blue Jays. Before getting a groundout in the eighth, he struck out seven straight over two games.

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Maddie Meyer / Getty Images Cleveland’s Andrew Miller struck out five in two innings Saturday and has not allowed a run in 16 career postseason innings. He has 10 strikeouts in the series.

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