Posted on 09/14/2017 8:29:21 PM PDT by oxcart
CLEVELAND (AP) -- The Cleveland Indians added a walk-off win to a streak that has had everything.
Jay Bruce hit an RBI double in the 10th inning as the Indians rallied for their 22nd straight win to extend their AL record, beating the Kansas City Royals 3-2 on Thursday night to move within four wins of matching the 1916 New York Giants for the longest streak in major league history.
After blowouts, shutouts and oh-so-easy wins, the Indians went into extras for the first time to keep the longest streak in 101 years intact.
Ramirez led off the 10th with a hard hit into right-center off Brandon Maurer (2-2) that he turned into a double with a head-first slide. After Edwin Encarnacion walked, Bruce, the recent arrival who hit a three-run homer in win No. 21 on Wednesday, ripped a 2-0 pitch into the right-field corner.
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GO TRIBE!!
10 cent beer night!
Best three starters going this weekend, too.
I watched Jay Bruce many times when he played for the Reds; always like him as a player. I’m glad he’s joined the Tribe and contributing. Hope he gets a World Series ring this year.
Not anymore Andrew Miller pitched a scoreless inning in relief tonight I was there and it was spectacular!
If a baseball team insists on "loosing", they will usually lose the game.
I lived in Maryland, but listened to night games from other places. Were Indian games on WWWE, 3WE, on AM radio?
I also remember hearing Tiger games, Pirates games, Reds games, Cardinal games, Cubs games on the AM radio at night.
I’m a little slow on the uptake this morning. Where/what is the Catch-22?
Not a big Indians fan, but I am very happy for Jay Bruce.
By the way, they’re peaking too early.
It’s over.
Just common sense
‘GO TRIBE!! ‘
The Tribe are going, going home.
The last time Indians were this humiliated was during the Trail of Tears.
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