1.) Indians Incredible Offensive Outburst
The bats were quiet early on in the ballgame but that did not last long. Once the fourth inning came around the Cleveland Indians managed to score four runs and they were not even close to finished. The following inning the Indians struck for four more runs and in the sixth inning pushed across 3 more runs.
The Indians were leading 11-0 by the time the seventh inning came around and tacked on one more run in the ninth.
The team found multiple ways to score from a few homers, 7 doubles, and a triple. The Indians banged out 17 hits in the ballgame.
The duo of Edwin Encarnacion and Jose Ramirez continued to impress and account for 6 of the 12 runs scored. Ramirez went 3-6 and Encarnacion went 1-4 with two walks on the night. Every starter in the lineup had a hit except for Francisco Lindor who went 0-6.
Ramirez has been tearing things up recently as well.
Seven straight multi-hit games for @MrLapara!@MLB record is nine games. #RallyTogether pic.twitter.com/gc6I9PFLFj
— Cleveland Indians (@Indians) June 20, 2017
19 hits since Wednesday.
Five singles.
10 2Bs.
One 3B.
Three home runs.Vote JRam. #VoteTribe: https://t.co/GPMh2Xgiyl pic.twitter.com/r4Cqklt2xg
— Cleveland Indians (@Indians) June 20, 2017
alan
June 19, 2017 at 11:47 pm
“Consecutive batters in a row” is redundant.