Francisco Lindor triples in three runs in the bottom of the second inning to extend the Indians lead over the Tigers to 4-0. That gives Lindor twelve extra base hits during the Indians winning streak. He came into the game slugging .757 during that time. He scored on a sacrifice fly to make the lead 5-0, and puts Cleveland in a very good position to extend their winning streak to 19 games.
Jacoby Ellsbury just got his 30th catchers interference breaking a tie with Pete Rose for most all time.
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