The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Encarnacio­n’s homer lifts Tribe to win

Kluber wins second straight start since return from disabled list

- By Steve Herrick

Edwin Encarnacio­n hit a goahead two-run homer, Corey Kluber won his second straight start since coming off the disabled list and the Indians beat the Chicago White Sox, 7-3, on June 9 at Progressiv­e Field.

Encarnacio­n’s drive to center field in the fifth gave Cleveland the lead and highlighte­d a 3-for-4 night.

The 30,047 fans at Progressiv­e Field divided their attention with Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the Cavaliers and Warriors that took place across the street at Quicken Loans Arena.

Chicago slugger Jose Abreu was lifted in the seventh inning after being hit on the left leg by Andrew Miller’s pitch. Abreu fell to the ground and couldn’t put any weight on his leg while being helped to the dugout. Chicago said he has a bruised leg and will be re-evaluated Saturday.

Kluber (5-2) allowed three runs and struck out eight in six innings. The right-hander, who made only one start in May because of a strained back, pitched six scoreless innings against Oakland on June 1.

Miguel Gonzalez (4-7) allowed four runs in 4 2/3 in-

nings for the White Sox, who have lost eight of nine.

Manager Terry Francona said before the game that the Indians need to start playing better baseball coming off a 1-4 road trip. The defending AL champs did so on Friday.

Yan Gomes had a tworun single while Michael Brantley, Lonnie Chisenhall and Bradley Zimmer added RBIs.

Melky Cabrera and Todd Frazier had run-scoring singles in the third. Abreu’s fifth-inning sacrifice fly put Chicago ahead, but Encarnacio­n’s blast gave Cleveland the lead for good.

The White Sox would have had a bigger inning in the third, but center fielder Bradley Zimmer threw Cabrera out at the plate on Avisail Garcia’s single and second baseman Jason Kipnis made a diving stop on Omar Narvaez’s ground ball to end the inning.

Trainer’s room

Indians: RHP Danny Salazar had an MRI that revealed inflammati­on in his throwing shoulder.

The team will wait a couple days before determinin­g when he’ll throw again. Salazar was placed on the DL on Tuesday.

Up next

White Sox: LHP David Holmberg will make his third start of the season. Opponents are batting .185 against him as a starter.

Indians: RHP Josh Tomlin lost to the White Sox on April 13 at Progressiv­e Field, allowing seven runs.

 ?? PHIL LONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Indians’ Edwin Encarnacio­n, right, is greeted by Carlos Santana after hitting a two-run home run off White Sox pitcher Miguel Gonzalez.
PHIL LONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Indians’ Edwin Encarnacio­n, right, is greeted by Carlos Santana after hitting a two-run home run off White Sox pitcher Miguel Gonzalez.
 ?? PHIL LONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Indians’ Jason Kipnis slides safely into home as White Sox catcher Omar Narvaez reaches for a high throw during the first inning.
PHIL LONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Indians’ Jason Kipnis slides safely into home as White Sox catcher Omar Narvaez reaches for a high throw during the first inning.

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