Shane Bieber Strikes Out 11 As Streaking Indians Blank Pirates

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Unbeaten Shane Bieber racked up 11 more strikeouts and the Cleveland Indians blanked the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-0 on Thursday night to complete a three-game sweep and extend their winning streak to a season-high six games.

The right-hander allowed six hits and walked none in six innings, throwing 99 pitches. Bieber (5-0) has struck out a major league-best 65 in 40 2/3 innings, an average of 14.4 per nine innings.

PITTSBURGH, PA - AUGUST 20: Shane Bieber #57 of the Cleveland Indians pitches in the first inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on August 20, 2020 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)

Oliver Perez, Nick Wittgren, James Karinchak and Brad Hand finished the shutout. Hand recorded his seventh save in as many opportunities.

Cleveland has won 10 of its last 13. Pittsburgh lost for the 14 time in 16 games and has the worst record in the big leagues at 4-17.

Bieber has at least eight strikeouts in all six of his starts, the third-longest such streak to start a season in Indians history. Bob Feller did it in nine straight games in 1946 and Sam McDowell had a seven-game streak in 1966.

It was the 11th double-digit strikeout game of Bieber's three-year career. Herb Score (17) and Feller (12) are the only Indians with more.

Bradley Zimmer had an RBI single in the second inning and Cleveland got its second run on first baseman Josh Bell's throwing error in the eighth.

Trevor Williams (1-4) was lifted after throwing 90 pitches in four innings. He gave up six hits and two walks while striking out five.

Tyler Naquin had three hits for Cleveland, which left 14 runners on base.

Kevin Newman, who extended his hitting streak to nine games, and Jacob Stallings both had two hits apiece for the Pirates.

FRANCONA'S STATUS

The Indians hope to have manager Terry Francona back in the dugout Friday night when they play the Tigers in the opener of a three-game series in Cleveland.

Francona had a medical procedure this week to address a gastrointestinal issue that has bothered him since spring training. Francona missed his 11th game Thursday because of the ailment.

"We need Tito here," said first base coach Sandy Alomar Jr., who is managing the club in Francona's absence. "He brings so much to the table."

PIRATES EXEC TESTS POSITIVE

Pirates President Travis Williams has tested positive for COVID-19 and said he is "on the road to recovery." He said he knows of no other positive tests within the organization.

He said in a statement Thursday he began feeling symptoms Monday night.

"Fortunately, however, I followed the critical health and safety protocols that we have put in place, including wearing a mask as required, maintaining safe social distance," Williams said.

Williams said the team has begun tracing to identify anyone with whom he may have been in contact.

McKENZIE TO DEBUT

Highly touted Indians pitching prospect Triston McKenzie is scheduled to make his major league debut Saturday night, starting against Detroit.

McKenzie missed last season because of a shoulder injury after pitching at Double-A Akron in 2018. He has gone 26-16 with a 2.68 ERA in 60 minor league games over four seasons.

McKenzie was a supplemental first-round draft pick in 2015.

BANISHED PITCHERS UPDATE

Cleveland right-hander Zach Plesac was scheduled to pitch a simulated game Thursday at the team's alternate training site in Eastlake, Ohio, after righty Mike Clevinger worked five innings in the same circumstances on Wednesday.

Plesac and Clevinger were sent to the alternate site last week. They broke COVID-19 protocols by leaving the team hotel the previous weekend in Chicago.

SEE YA LATER

Pirates designated hitter Colin Moran was ejected in the fourth inning by third base umpire Tripp Gibson for arguing a check-swing third strike.

UP NEXT

Indians: RHP Adam Plukto (1-1, 3.95 ERA) will face Tigers RHP Michael Fulmer (0-0, 7.56) on Friday. Cleveland has won 20 straight games against Detroit.

Pirates: Open a three-game home series with the Milwaukee Brewers as RHP Chad Kuhl (0-1, 3.21) opposes RHP Adrian Houser (1-1, 3.27). Kuhl is 3-0 with a 1.72 ERA in seven career games against the Brewers.

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