The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Kipnis’ big day boosts Tribe

- By Dave Skretta

KANSAS CITY, MO. » Jason Kipnis had been mired in such a batting slump that the Indians second baseman had resorted to watching old film of himself, trying to discover what had changed in the past couple years.

He finally noticed a subtle, almost impercepti­ble difference in his hand position, so he rolled up a magazine and began mimicking his old swing in his hotel room. And while it felt a bit odd, and looked just as goofy, Kipnis neverthele­ss went to sleep feeling as if something had finally clicked. Did it ever. Kipnis proceeded to club four hits and drive in four runs Aug. 26, the big shot an inside-the-park homer in the ninth inning, to lead Cleveland’s 12-5 rout of the Kansas City Royals.

“Obviously every day I’ve been working to snap out of it. It’s been ugly to watch and worse to go out there,” said Kipnis, who is still hitting just .223 this season. “I came in with better spirits and said, ‘Let’s see where it goes from here.’”

Kipnis nearly went 5 for 5, but a baserunnin­g mixup by Melky Cabrera on his fly ball in the second resulted in a fielder’s choice.

Kipnis later had a pair of singles and a double before the homer.

“He swung the bat very well,” Indians manager Terry Francona said. “And I’ll tell you what, what a lift that would give us. He’s showed flashes, but if he could get hot, what a lift it would be.”

Shane Bieber (8-2) allowed four runs for Cleveland — on homers by Whit Merrifield, Salvador Perez and Lucas Duda. He departed after allowing six hits and striking out seven in 5 1/3 innings, but it was still enough for the AL Central-leading Indians to improve to 10-1 when facing a series sweep.

Right-hander Jorge Lopez (0-4) allowed five runs, all in the fourth inning, on five hits and three walks for Kansas City. He was lifted after throwing 79 pitches in just four innings.

“You give a chance to your guys when you go deep in a game and I couldn’t do it today. I need to get better for sure,” Lopez said. “We’ll see about going forward from this start.”

The Royals, who had snapped their own fivegame skid Friday night, looked as if they’d keep their momentum going when Merrifield took Bieber deep to left field leading off the game.

It was his fifth career leadoff homer and second this year.

But the Indians answered with their big fourth inning, when six consecutiv­e batters reached on four hits and a pair of walks. And after Perez went deep in the bottom half, the Indians added two more runs on Francisco Lindor’s two-out single in the sixth to add to their cushion.

Edwin Encarnacio­n continued the offensive outburst — which came after the Indians were held to one run on five hits on Saturday night — when he took Royals reliever Jake Newberry deep in the eighth.

“It’s been a tough trip for a lot of guys, but they’re going to be OK,” Francona said. “We needed to find a way today, whether it was ugly or whatever, and we did that.”

Up next

Cleveland is back home to face Minnesota Aug. 27 with Carlos Carrasco (15-7, 3.55 ERA) on the mound.

 ?? CHARLIE RIEDEL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Melky Cabrera, left, and Jason Kipnis celebrate after scoring on a two-run single by Francisco Lindor during the sixth inning.
CHARLIE RIEDEL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Melky Cabrera, left, and Jason Kipnis celebrate after scoring on a two-run single by Francisco Lindor during the sixth inning.
 ?? CHARLIE RIEDEL — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Indians players celebrate after beating the Royals on Aug. 26 in Kansas City, Mo.
CHARLIE RIEDEL — ASSOCIATED PRESS Indians players celebrate after beating the Royals on Aug. 26 in Kansas City, Mo.

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