
The Tribe faced the Cincinnati Reds for the second time in two days in Goodyear, Arizona on Wednesday afternoon. The game ended in a 4-4 tie after nine innings.
Several players made their Spring Training debuts for the Indians and another candidate for the number five spot in the rotation made a good first impression.
Here are five takeaways from the Tribe’s tie.
1. Cody Anderson Off to a Great Start
Right-hander Cody Anderson began his case to make the rotation as the number five starter by getting off to as great a start as anyone could hope for.
Anderson pitched two shutout innings, striking out one, and did not allow a runner to reach base.
We won’t read too much into this, but compared to how Josh Tomlin and T.J. House struggled in the Cactus League Opener, it was a great way to open up camp.

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