CLEVELAND – It was another ugly outing for Indians starter Josh Tomlin on Wednesday, as the Tribe starter went just 2.1 innings as the Tampa Bay Rays took two of three from the Indians in a 7-4 win.
All series long it looked like Tampa Bay was playing home run derby, slamming nine homers in the three games against Tribe pitching in dropping the Indians to 20-19.
The Indians now go on the road for five before coming home for their longest homestand thus far in 2017 – a nine game affair with the Reds, Royals and A’s.
For now, here’s three takeaways from the 7-4 loss along with a homestand that saw the Indians lose four of six games.
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