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Offense Remains Stagnant as Indians Drop Road Opener to Rays 4-1; Three Takeaways From the Loss

1. Solid Stats for Salazar

Danny Salazar allowed more traffic than he should of, and walked four and allowed seven hits. The good news is despite those numbers he allowed just one run and kept the anemic Tribe offense in the game.

The 5.1 innings is the shortest in his four games back with the team, but overall in four starts he’s gone a total of 25.1 innings, allowing 15 hits, four runs, nine walks and 36 strikeouts.

Considering this was his shortest outing and probably his toughest of the four, still allowing just one run was impressive.

The starters the last few days have done their part in keeping the Indians in games while the offense has done nothing to help out, and you can add Salazar to the list in Thursday’s outing.

He’s back on the mound for the Tribe on Tuesday in Minnesota.

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Matt Loede has been a part of the Cleveland Sports Media for over 21 years, with experience covering Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, the National Football League and even high school and college events. He has been a part of the Cleveland Indians coverage since the opening of Jacobs/Progressive Field in 1994, and spent two and a half years covering the team for 92.3 The Fan, and covers them daily for Associated Press Radio. You can follow Matt on Twitter HERE.

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