2. Putrid Day at the Plate
The Tribe offense stunk up Coors Field on Wednesday, as they scored just one single run after scoring three on Tuesday in a lopsided loss.
The lone run came when Jose Ramirez hit a solo homer in the 7th to cut the Colorado lead from 5-0 to 5-1, and then when Colorado plated two more in the 7th that run quickly meant little.
The two games in Colorado was no treat for the Indians, who maybe felt hitting in the thin air of Colorado would be an advantage to their hitters.
In the two games at Coors they scored 4 runs on 14 hits, striking out 12 times and walking just twice.
It was nothing to write home about, and the offense will limp home and get ready to try and rebound starting Friday against the White Sox and righty Miguel Gonzalez, who helped the Sox beat the Indians 10-4 back on April 13th, going 4.2 allowing 3 runs on 8 hits.
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