The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Tribe routs Royals for much needed victory

Tomlin has complete-game six-hitter; Francona: ‘We needed a day like that’

- By Steve Herrick

Jason Kipnis went 4-for-4 with a home run and two RBI, and the Indians rolled to a 10-1 win on May 28.

Indians manager Terry Francona admitted his team was frustrated after losing the first two games of their series against the Royals.

Perhaps the defending AL champions play better that way.

Jason Kipnis went 4-for-4 with a home run and two RBI, Josh Tomlin pitched his first complete game in two years and the Indians rolled to a 10-1 win on May 28.

“We needed a day like that,” Francona said. “It’s one day but I was happy for our hitters. They were able to relax a little bit.”

Kipnis, who reached in each of his five plate appearance­s, hit an RBI single in the third and a solo homer in the seventh.

The Indians took out some

of their frustratio­n with 18 hits, one short of their season high.

“We know we can be playing better,” Kipnis said. “Games like this only reassure us this is the kind of product we can roll out there when everyone’s going well. This is how good we can be.”

Austin Jackson drove in three runs for the Tribe, and Carlos Santana had three hits and two RBI. Michael Brantley and Jose Ramirez also had three hits apiece.

Tomlin (3-6) tossed a six-hitter for his first win since April 30.

It was the right-hander’s first complete game since Sept. 15, 2015, also against Kansas City and No. 5 for his career.

“It means you did your job,” Tomlin said of finishing the game. “That’s a good feeling to know that. The offense put up great at-bats. They put a good lead up there. When we play games like that we’re a tough team to beat.”

Tomlin is 10-4 lifetime against the Royals.

“He’s always good against us because we’re an aggressive team,” Kansas City manager Ned Yost said. “He very seldom makes mistakes and he changes speeds so effectivel­y.”

Royals starter Danny Duffy (4-4) allowed six runs in four-plus innings in his shortest outing of the season.

Rookie Jorge Bonifacio homered in the fifth for the Royals. The drive landed

 ?? DAVID DERMER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Indians starting pitcher Josh Tomlin delivers to the Royals’ Alcides Escobar in the first inning May 28 at Progressiv­e Field.
DAVID DERMER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Indians starting pitcher Josh Tomlin delivers to the Royals’ Alcides Escobar in the first inning May 28 at Progressiv­e Field.
 ?? DAVID DERMER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Royals’ Jorge Bonifacio returns to his position after the Indians’ Jason Kipnis hit a solo home run in the seventh inning.
DAVID DERMER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Royals’ Jorge Bonifacio returns to his position after the Indians’ Jason Kipnis hit a solo home run in the seventh inning.
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