The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Civale coasts, Luplow drives in five in romp

- By Tom Withers

Aaron Civale allowed three hits while dominating Detroit over 72/3innings with backup bats in win, 11-3.

Aaron Civale allowed three hits while dominating Detroit over 7 2/3 innings and was backed by five home runs, including Jordan Luplow’s three-run shot, as the Indians pounded the Tigers, 113, on April 10.

Luplow narrowly missed a second three-run homer, settling for a two-run double to finish with a career-high five RBI.

Civale (2-0), who beat the Tigers in his season debut a week ago, continued a run of strong starting pitching for Cleveland.

The right-hander gave up two singles and faced the minimum through six innings before Robbie Grossman homered off him in the seventh.

Civale didn’t give up a walk and struck out six before manager Terry Francona replaced him in the eighth after 90 pitches.

Jeimer Candelario hit a tworun homer in the ninth for Detroit.

Luplow’s 432-foot shot to straightaw­ay center with two outs in the fourth off Tarik Skubal (0-1) put the Indians ahead 6-0.

Franmil Reyes hit his third homer in two days, Roberto Pérez and Andrés Giménez each added a two-run homer and César Hernández had a solo shot for the Indians, who will try to complete a three-game series sweep Sunday.

The Indians have homered nine times in their past three games. They’re 4-0 when hitting more than one homer.

Luplow appeared to hit his second three-run homer in the sixth, but the umpires ruled it hit the top of the wall in left and the call was upheld following an unusually long video review.

Luplow crouched at second base almost as if he was praying while the umpires conferred.

With Detroit starting a left-hander, Luplow got the start in center because he’s a .270 career hitter against lefties. In the fourth, Yu Chang doubled with one out, Pérez walked, and one out later, Luplow rocketed his second homer to the deepest part of Progressiv­e Field. NO-NO HISTORY With San Diego finally getting its first no-hitter on April 9, the Indians now have the longest current drought between nonos in the majors. Cleveland hasn’t had one since Len Barker’s perfect game in 1981.

Of course, the Indians also own the longest ongoing World Series drought dating to 1948.

TRAINER’S ROOM TIGERS >> RHP Julio Teheran will miss multiple starts with a shoulder strain. Teheran was warming up for the April 9 series opener when he felt tightness in his triceps and was shut down. The 30-year-old was a nonroster invitee this spring. Michael Fulmer, the 2016 AL Rookie of the Year who underwent Tommy John surgery in 2019, will temporaril­y take Teheran’s rotation spot.

UP NEXT Indians LHP Logan Allen (0-1) makes his second start in the series finale against Detroit’s José Ureña (0-1).

 ?? PHIL LONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Aaron Civale delivers to the Tigers batter during the first inning April 10at Progressiv­e Field.
PHIL LONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Aaron Civale delivers to the Tigers batter during the first inning April 10at Progressiv­e Field.
 ?? PHIL LONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Indians’ Jordan Luplow watches his three-run home run off Tigers starting pitcher Tarik Skubal during the fourth inning in Cleveland, April 10.
PHIL LONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Indians’ Jordan Luplow watches his three-run home run off Tigers starting pitcher Tarik Skubal during the fourth inning in Cleveland, April 10.

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