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Santana’s HR powers Tribe

Gregorius 2-for-4 in return from offseason elbow surgery

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CLEVELAND — Carlos Santana’s two-run homer in the sixth inning helped rookie Zach Plesac get his first major league win and sent the Cleveland Indians to a 5-2 win over the New York Yankees, who welcomed back shortstop Didi Gregorius on Friday night.

Santana broke a 2-all tie by connecting on a changeup from Domingo German (9-2), trying to become baseball’s first 10-game winner.

Making just his third start, Plesac (1-1) settled down after a few anxious innings and stifled the AL East’s top team. The Yankees, who are just 1-3 so far on a sixgame trip, managed just six hits — and only two after the third — in seven innings against the righthande­r and nephew of former major leaguer Dan ⏩ Mets fall to Rockies in opener, 3B

Plesac.

Nick Wittgren worked a perfect eighth and Brad Hand struck out the side in the ninth — New York’s 3-4-5 hitters — for his 19th save in 19 tries.

Tyler Naquin also homered for the Indians, who took two of three from Central-leading Minnesota and are trying to stay in contention while waiting for three full-time starters to return from injuries.

Jason Kipnis had two RBIs for Cleveland.

Gregorius got two hits playing for the first time since Game 4 of last year’s AL Division series against Boston when he injured his elbow making a throw. He underwent Tommy John surgery, and made a quick return to the Yankees, who have kept winning despite numerous major injuries.

Gregorius singled in his first at-bat of 2019, but was a little overzealou­s and got thrown out trying to stretch it into a double by right fielder Naquin.

Naquin’s second homer tied it 2-2 in the fifth off German, who lost for the first time since April 18.

The 24-year-old Plesac showed confidence and composure in his first two major league starts — his May 28 debut at Fenway

Park, and in front of over 100 family members and friends in Chicago — and that poise was tested early by the Yankees.

He gave up three hits but just one run in the first, when Naquin cut down Gregorius and Plesac caught Luke Voit off third after snaring a comebacker.

New York went up 2-0 in

the second on Hicks’ fourth homer, a laser shot into the seats in right.

The Indians got a run back in the fourth when Kipnis, who snapped a 0-for-21 slump with a single in the second, drove in rookie Oscar Mercado with a base hit.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Yankees: 2B Gleyber Torres missed his second straight game with a sore

left shoulder. Manager Aaron Boone said Torres, who is moving back to his regular position now that Gregorius is back, will probably play Saturday. … RHP Masahiro Tanaka was in New York for the birth of his baby daughter and it’s not yet known if he’ll make his scheduled start in the series finale Sunday.

UP NEXT

Yankees: LHP CC Sabathia (3-2, 3.61 ERA) goes for his 250th career win against the team that drafted him as a teenager in 1998. Sabathia joined the 3,000 strikeout club earlier this season. He’s one of just eight pitchers since 1900 with 100 victories for multiple franchises.

Indians: RHP Adam Plutko (1-1, 6.35 ERA) will make his first career start against New York.

 ?? Jason Miller / Getty Images ?? The Yankees’ Didi Gregorius hits a single during the fourth inning at Cleveland on Friday. Gregorius went 2-for-4 in his return from offseason elbow surgery. The Indians won 5-2.
Jason Miller / Getty Images The Yankees’ Didi Gregorius hits a single during the fourth inning at Cleveland on Friday. Gregorius went 2-for-4 in his return from offseason elbow surgery. The Indians won 5-2.

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