Tribe Trip Bats in Rain-Shortened Finale
LOUISVILLE, KY -Luis Escobar earned his first Triple-A win after surrendering a home run on his first pitch, Pablo Reyes went yard for the fourth time and the Tribe topped Louisville in the rubber game of their series on Wednesday night, 5-2. The game was called due to inclement weather
LOUISVILLE, KY -
The Indians (33-23) won for the 11th time in their last 13 road games thanks to five unanswered runs, four charged to Bats starter
Two innings later, the Tribe moved in front with four straight singles off Mella (L, 4-5).
Indy added another run in the fifth to go up 4-1.
The Bats (24-35) brought the tying run to the dish in the seventh against
Escobar (W, 1-0) settled in after serving up the leadoff homer. He tossed 5.0 innings and scattered two hits and three walks with one punchout.
Craig's single in the fourth extended his hitting streak to 11 games, the longest by an Indian this season. He has reached base safely in 19 consecutive contests, the fourth-longest active streak in the International League.
Indy has won four consecutive road series for the first time since the 2015 campaign.
The Indians continue their road trip with the opener of a five-game series on Thursday night in Toledo.