On a day when the Indians were able to bring back relief pitcher Joe Smith, the outcome of their outing in Beantown against the Red Sox didn’t go very well.
The result was the teams’ second straight loss, as they fell to the Red Sox 6-2 in a game that was defined by a bad outing by starter Mike Clevinger, and a fielding mistake by Jose Ramirez that opened the door to some early Sox runs that would be all they would need.
Boston pitcher Doug Fister, who like Sunday’s White Sox starter Carlos Rondon entered the game struggling, pitched well for the Red Sox, despite entering the game 0-5 with a 7.46 ERA.
Here’s a couple takeaways from a busy day and bad night for the Tribe, as they fall to 57-47 on the season.
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