The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Back home, back in the win column for Tribe

- By Steve Herrick The Associated Press

The Indians opened up a brief homestand Aug. 23, and it was enough to snap their losing ways.

Indians manager Terry Francona’s faith in his All-Star closer paid off Aug. 23. Brad Hand bounced back from his recent struggles to record his 30th save and Cleveland defeated the Royals, 4-1.

Hand had blown three consecutiv­e saves and allowed seven earned runs and 13 hits over five innings in his previous five appearance­s. Francona maintained his confidence in Hand despite the left-hander’s numbers.

THE SCORE

INDIANS 4, ROYALS 1

“I was happy for him, man. Everybody was,” Francona said. “He’s had a tough go. We need him. It was nice to see.”

Hand admitted dealing with a rough stretch isn’t easy.

“When you blow a game, it’s basically all on you,” he said. “You’re the person that cost the team a win. This has probably been my worst stretch that I’ve had in a long time, which makes it a little tougher. You have to believe in yourself and hopefully things will start going the right way.”

Hand gave up a leadoff single to Alex Gordon in the ninth. Pinch-hitter Cheslor Cuthbert bounced into a double play, extending his hitless streak to 0 for 39, and Bubba Starling grounded out to end the game.

Francisco Lindor hit a two-run homer when Cleveland scored four times in the second inning, giving his team a much-needed boost. The Indians had lost seven of nine, including a 2-5 trip to New York that ended with a three-game sweep to the Mets.

The All-Star shortstop hit his 22nd homer, a blast to right field off Jakob Junis (8-12) to give Cleveland a 4-0 lead. Tyler Naquin also had a two-run single in the inning.

Rookie Zach Plesac (7-4) allowed one run in 5 2/3 innings. The right-hander is 3-0 in three starts against Kansas City this season.

Cleveland split four games with the Yankees and was swept by the Mets. The 2-0 loss Thursday night was called in the eighth inning after two rain delays totaling almost three hours. The Indians’ flight to Cleveland arrived around 4 a.m. Friday.

“We had good energy anyway,” Francona said. “You don’t want to let games get away because you’re tired.”

Plesac took a two-hit shutout into the sixth when Nicky Lopez led off

with a single. Plesac retired the next two hitters before Hunter Dozier hit a line drive to center. Oscar Mercado attempted to make a diving catch, but the ball sailed past him and rolled to the wall, giving Dozier an RBI triple.

Junis allowed four runs in four innings and is 1-4 in six starts against Cleveland this season. Lindor is batting .500 (16 for 32) with four homers and 12 RBIs lifetime against the right-hander.

“I left it thigh-high and in to Lindor, which I didn’t want to do,” Junis said. “In that second inning, I just couldn’t limit the damage. That was basically the story of the night.”

The Royals were in Boston on Aug. 22 to complete a suspended game from Aug. 7. The Red Sox scored in the 10th for a 5-4 win and the completion of the game took 12 minutes.

Yasiel Puig, who had the nickname “Wild Horse” on his uniform as part of the Players’ Weekend, broke an 0-for-15 slump with a firstinnin­g single. He also made a long run to catch Starling’s fly ball in shallow right field in the second.

Trainer’s room

ROYALS >> LHP Danny Duffy (strained left hamstring) is being sent on a rehab assignment with Double-A Northwest Arkansas.

INDIANS >> RHP Carlos Carrasco will pitch in his third rehab game at TripleA Columbus on Aug. 25 as he continues his comeback from leukemia. Carrasco will make a couple of more minor-league appearance­s before a decision is made whether he’ll rejoin the Indians.

Kluber update

Francona said Corey Kluber will have more imaging tests done on his strained oblique that shut down his rehab assignment this week. The Indians hoped the two-time Cy Young Award winner was close to returning from the broken right forearm that had sidelined him since getting struck by a line drive May 1.

 ?? TONY DEJAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Brad Hand, right, is congratula­ted by Roberto Perez after the Indians defeated the Royals, 4-1, on Aug. 23 at Progressiv­e Field.
TONY DEJAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brad Hand, right, is congratula­ted by Roberto Perez after the Indians defeated the Royals, 4-1, on Aug. 23 at Progressiv­e Field.

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