The Arizona Republic

» Severino, Judge help Yankees force Game 5 vs. Indians.

- MIKE FITZPATRIC­K

NEW YORK - Luis Severino bounced back from his playoff debacle, slumping Aaron Judge delivered a big hit and the New York Yankees took advantage of shoddy defense by Cleveland to beat the Indians 7-3 Monday night and push their AL Division Series to a decisive Game 5.

Gary Sanchez homered and Judge laced an early two-run double for his only hit of the series to go with 12 strikeouts in 15 at-bats.

Cleveland starter Trevor Bauer struggled on three days’ rest and was chased in the second inning. But it was on the wet Yankee Stadium field where the Indians really flopped, committing a season-high four errors that marked a franchise record for a postseason game and led to six unearned runs. The defending AL champions made only 76 errors all season, the lowest total in the league.

After preventing a three-game sweep with a 1-0 win Sunday night, the wildcard Yankees will start CC Sabathia against his original team in Game 5 at Cleveland on Wednesday. Indians ace Corey Kluber gets the ball in a rematch from Game 2, when he was hit hard by New York.

The winner will face Houston in the AL Championsh­ip Series after the Astros finished off Boston in four games earlier Monday to win their ALDS.

Just taking two in a row to send the series back to Cleveland was no small feat for the Yankees. The last time the Indians lost consecutiv­e games was Aug. 2223 at home against Boston, just before starting their AL-record 22-game winning streak.

From that point on, Cleveland had gone 35-4 before arriving at Yankee Stadium for Game 3 of the ALDS.

Severino got only one out in the wildcard game against Minnesota last Tuesday, but was bailed out by his teammates as New York advanced with an 8-4 victory. This time, the 23-year-old ace was determined to come through, and he did.

Handed an early 5-0 lead, the righthande­r struck out nine in seven innings and gave up four hits, including Carlos Santana’s two-run homer and Roberto Perez’s solo shot.

Tommy Kahnle relieved a wild Dellin Betances in the eighth and got six outs for his first save of the season as New York improved to 3-0 when facing playoff eliminatio­n this year.

Sanchez hit his second home run of the series off Bryan Shaw in the sixth to make it 7-3.

 ?? ADAM HUNGER/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge reacts after he hits a two-run double in the second inning against the Indians during Game 4 of an American League Division Series Monday at Yankee Stadium in New York.
ADAM HUNGER/USA TODAY SPORTS Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge reacts after he hits a two-run double in the second inning against the Indians during Game 4 of an American League Division Series Monday at Yankee Stadium in New York.

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