Las Vegas Review-Journal

More Indian summer: Tribe wins 22nd in row

Walk-off verdict a first during run

- By Tom Withers The Associated Press

CLEVELAND — Onawin streak that won’t stop, the Cleveland Indians have posted shutouts, blowouts and routine wins. All that was missing were a walk-off victory and extra innings.

“Check those two off,” closer Cody Allen said. “We’re checking all the boxes.”

And check this out: 22 in a row.

Jay Bruce hit an RBI double in the 10th inning — after Francisco Lindor tied it with an RBI double in the ninth — as the Indians rallied for their 22nd straight win to extend their American League record, beating the Kansas City Royals 3-2 on Thursday.

Cleveland moved within four wins of matching the 1916 New York Giants for the longest streak in major league history.

A three-week romp through the league finally had drama to keep the majors’ longest win streak in 101 years intact.

Even before the rally, Allen looked at his teammates in the bullpen and knew something special was about to happen.

“In the ninth, we were saying, ‘We’re gonna walk them off,’” Allen said. “We thought we were going to walk them off right there. You win enough games in a lot of different ways, you see what those guys are capable of.”

Allen (3-6) and the Indians had to wait only a little longer until Jose Ramirez scored the winning run.

With the crowd signing “Jose, Jose, Jose,” Ramirez led off the 10th with a hard hit into right-center off Brandon Maurer (2-2) that he turned into a double with a head-first slide.

After Edwin Encarnacio­n walked, Bruce, the recent arrival who hit a three-run homer in win No. 21 on Wednesday, ripped a 2-and-0 pitch into the right-field corner.

As Progressiv­e Field shook like it usually does in October, Bruce reached second base and quickly was mobbed by his teammates, who doused him with ice water and talcum powder while tearing the front of his jersey.

 ?? David Richard ?? USA Today Jay Bruce, center, ducking, celebrates with his Indians teammates Thursday after hitting a walk-off RBI double in the 10th inning of Cleveland’s victory over the Royals, the Tribe’s Al-record 22nd straight win.
David Richard USA Today Jay Bruce, center, ducking, celebrates with his Indians teammates Thursday after hitting a walk-off RBI double in the 10th inning of Cleveland’s victory over the Royals, the Tribe’s Al-record 22nd straight win.

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