
CLEVELAND – The ‘first half’ of the Major League Baseball season is over, and the Indians enter the All-Star break with a mark of 47-40 following a 5-3 loss to the Detroit Tigers.
The Indians sent aceCorey Kluber to the mound, and he was matched up with fellow All-Star Michael Fulmer for the Tigers.
The Tigers scratched four runs across after they knocked out Kluber after five, and while the Indians made it a game with a two-run Jose Ramirez blast, it wasn’t enough to make it all the way back for the win.
Here’s three takeaways from the Sunday night affair at Progressive Field, with a quick glance at what’s coming up for the Indians after the All-Star break.

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