2. Cleveland’s Offense Stagnant
It’s been a far too common theme this season, but the Tribe’s bats could not come to life.
No one other than Bradley Zimmer (2-for-3) plated more than one hit and Cleveland had seven total hits on the night.
The struggles continued in the top of the ninth, as Edwin Encarnacion drew a leadoff walk, but Cleveland could not capitalize. Jose Ramirez (normally one of the most clutch hitters in the game) popped out on the first pitch.
Giovanny Urshela and Yan Gomes both grounded out to end the inning, giving the Giants a chance to walk it off.
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