1. Hits Aplenty
It started with a Francisco Lindor solo homer in the first, and the offense was off and running for the Indians, as they had a huge night putting up season high nine runs, and a season high 14 hits.
Everyone in the starting nine had a hit minus Edwin Encarnacion, and the team scored all nine runs in the first four innings.
Lindor and Jose Ramirez each homered, and Jason Kipnis and Michael Brantley each doubled to pace the offense. If the offense can string some nights like this together, they quickly will put the early season woes and averages behind them.
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