The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Tribe goes north of border for victory

- By Ian Harrison

TORONTO » Francisco Lindor is giving the Indians recordbrea­king power out of the leadoff spot. Lindor had two solo homers and four RBI, rookie Shane Bieber pitched into the seventh inning to remain unbeaten in nine road starts and Cleveland beat the Blue Jays, 9-4, for its third straight win.

Cleveland trimmed its magic number to seven for clinching a third consecutiv­e AL Central championsh­ip.

Lindor has six multihomer games from the leadoff spot this season, a major league record. The three-time All-Star said he likes getting the chance to set the tone.

“Whatever happens, if I do something to help the team in the first inning, teams know, ‘Here are the Indians and they’re here to compete pitch after pitch,”’ Lindor said.

Lindor connected on righthande­r Sam Gaviglio’s third pitch of the game for his 10th career leadoff homer and seventh this season. He went deep to right off Gaviglio again in the third for his eighth career multihomer game. Lindor has 33 home runs, matching his total from last year. He added a two-run single in the fifth and singled again in the ninth.

“Wow,” Manager Terry Francona said. “He was the majority of our offense for a while there.”

Bieber said Lindor’s energy and output are “contagious.”

“It’s huge for us when he’s going well,” Bieber said.

“It kind of sparks everybody else.”

Lindor approached Francona at the start of spring training and asked to hit leadoff.

“The minute he said that, I was thrilled,” Francona said.

Lindor’s first blast broke a tie with Houston’s George Springer for leadoff home runs this season, and matched Grady Sizemore’s 2008 Indians record.

Toronto’s Rowdy Tellez doubled in the second and fourth innings after getting a pinch-hit double in his debut Wednesday, making him the first player in major-league history with extra-base hits in each of his first three plate appearance­s.

“He’s the new cult hero in town,” Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said.

Tellez doubled again in the seventh, joining Oakland’s Ben Grieve as the only players since 1920 to record four doubles in their first two games.

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 ?? FRED THORNHILL — CANADIAN PRESS ?? Jason Kipnis is congratula­ted by teammates after his three-run home run against the Blue Jays during the ninth inning Sept. 6 in Toronto.
FRED THORNHILL — CANADIAN PRESS Jason Kipnis is congratula­ted by teammates after his three-run home run against the Blue Jays during the ninth inning Sept. 6 in Toronto.
 ?? FRED THORNHILL — CANADIAN PRESS ?? Francisco Lindor hits a broken-bat single to drive in two runs against the Blue Jays during the fifth inning Sept. 6 in Toronto. The Indians won, 9-4.
FRED THORNHILL — CANADIAN PRESS Francisco Lindor hits a broken-bat single to drive in two runs against the Blue Jays during the fifth inning Sept. 6 in Toronto. The Indians won, 9-4.

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