Indians Hold Off Angels, 6-5, For 26th Victory In 27 Games
ANAHEIM (AP) — Francisco Lindor snapped a seventh-inning tie with a two-run homer and the remarkable Cleveland Indians held off the Los Angeles Angels, 6-5, on Wednesday night for their 26th victory in 27 games.
It was Lindor's 31st home run of the season, most by a switch-hitting shortstop in major league history.
C.J. Cron's solo shot and RBI single accounted for the first two runs for Los Angeles, which remained 1½ games behind Minnesota for the second AL wild card. The loss by the Angels clinched a playoff spot for AL East-leading Boston.
The Indians have beaten the Angels 10 consecutive times.
Tyler Olson (1-0) won in relief of Josh Tomlin, who allowed two runs and seven hits in 5 1/3 innings.
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