Game Date:
06/04/2016
7:15pm EST
Lines:
Kansas City +1.5
Cleveland -1.5
Total:
Over
8 (-113)
Under 8 (+102)
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Josh Tomlin's win-loss record is a bit deceiving considering he's been downright mediocre in nearly half his outings. The Cleveland Indians are happy he's at least regularly given them a chance to win. Tomlin (7-1, 3.79 ERA) of course has had some solid starts to boost his record, but he's given up at least four runs in four of his nine outings. Continue to Article
June 03, 2016 10:16:pm EST
Josh Tomlin's win-loss record is a bit deceiving considering he's been downright mediocre in nearly half his outings. The Cleveland Indians are happy he's at least regularly given them a chance to win. Tomlin (7-1, 3.79 ERA) of course has had some solid starts to boost his record, but he's given up at least four runs in four of his nine outings. Continue to Article
June 03, 2016 10:16:pm EST
Yan Gomes homered in the second and Tyler Naquin hit his first major league home run in the seventh for the Indians. Salazar (6-3) held Kansas City to three hits and was in command, other than giving up Drew Butera's leadoff homer in the third. The Indians have won four of five over the defending World Series champions and trail the AL Central-leading Royals by a half-game. Continue to Article
June 03, 2016 9:48:pm EST
Yan Gomes homered in the second and Tyler Naquin hit his first major league home run in the seventh for the Indians. Salazar (6-3) held Kansas City to three hits and was in command, other than giving up Drew Butera's leadoff homer in the third. The Indians have won four of five over the defending World Series champions and trail the AL Central-leading Royals by a half-game. Continue to Article
June 03, 2016 9:48:pm EST
Welcome to The Walk Off, the nightly MLB recap from Big League Stew. Here we'll look the top performers of the night, show you a must-see highlight and rundown the scoreboard. First, we start with a game you need to know about. The San Diego Padres were called "miserable failures" by their top executive on Wednesday. In the two games that followed, the NL West cellar-dwellers scored 25 runs, showing new signs of life. Then, in the middle of Thursday night's game against the Seattle Mariners, everything got even more miserable for the Padres. How miserable? Blowing a 10-run lead type of miserable. Allowing the biggest comeback in MLB since 2009 type of miserable. Continue to Article
June 03, 2016 2:49:am EST
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