2021 Cleveland Indians season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2021 Cleveland Indians season was the 121st season for the franchise. It was the ninth season under the leadership of manager Terry Francona and sixth under general manager Mike Chernoff . The Indians played their home games at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio .
This was the team's final season under the name Indians. Following the season, the team became known as the Cleveland Guardians after decades of controversy surrounding the "Indians" name.
The Indians made MLB history by becoming the first team to be no-hit three times in a single season.[ 1] Those three no-hitters came off of Carlos Rodón of the Chicago White Sox on April 14,[ 2] Wade Miley of the Cincinnati Reds on May 7,[ 3] and Corbin Burnes and Josh Hader of the Milwaukee Brewers on September 11. By coincidence, Zach Plesac was their starting pitcher in all three no-hitters. In addition, they were held hitless in a seven-inning doubleheader game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Season standings
American League Central
American League Wild Card
Record against opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2021
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
6–13
0–7
2–5
2–5
3–3
4–3
2–4
2–4
8–11
3–3
3–4
1–18
4–3
5–14
7–13
Boston
13–6
—
3–4
4–2
3–3
2–5
5–2
3–3
5–2
10–9
3–3
4–3
8–11
3–4
10–9
16–4
Chicago
7–0
4–3
—
10–9
12–7
2–5
9–10
2–5
13–6
1–5
4–3
3–3
3–3
5–1
4–3
14–6
Cleveland
5–2
2–4
9–10
—
12–7
1–6
14–5
5–1
8–11
3–4
2–4
3–4
1–6
4–2
2–5
9–11
Detroit
5–2
3–3
7–12
7–12
—
5–2
8–11
1–6
8–11
3–3
1–6
5–1
4–3
6–1
3–3
11–9
Houston
3–3
5–2
5–2
6–1
2–5
—
3–4
13–6
3–4
2–4
11–8
11–8
4–2
14–5
4–2
9–11
Kansas City
3–4
2–5
10–9
5–14
11–8
4–3
—
2–4
10–9
2–4
2–5
4–3
2–4
2–4
3–4
12–8
Los Angeles
4–2
3–3
5–2
1–5
6–1
6–13
4–2
—
5–2
4–3
4–15
8–11
1–6
11–8
4–3
11–9
Minnesota
4–2
2–5
6–13
11–8
11–8
4–3
9–10
2–5
—
1–6
1–5
2–4
3–3
4–3
3–4
10–10
New York
11–8
9–10
5–1
4–3
3–3
4–2
4–2
3–4
6–1
—
4–3
5–2
8–11
6–1
8–11
12–8
Oakland
3–3
3–3
3–4
4–2
6–1
8–11
5–2
15–4
5–1
3–4
—
4–15
4–3
10–9
2–5
11–9
Seattle
4–3
3–4
3–3
4–3
1–5
8–11
3–4
11–8
4–2
2–5
15–4
—
6–1
13–6
4–2
9–11
Tampa Bay
18–1
11–8
3–3
6–1
3–4
2–4
4–2
6–1
3–3
11–8
3–4
1–6
—
3–4
11–8
15–5
Texas
3–4
4–3
1–5
2–4
1–6
5–14
4–2
8–11
3–4
1–6
9–10
6–13
4–3
—
2–4
7–13
Toronto
14–5
9–10
3–4
5–2
3–3
2–4
4–3
3–4
4–3
11–8
5–2
2–4
8–11
4–2
—
14–6
Updated with the results of all games through October 3, 2021.
Game log
2021 Game Log: 80–82 (Home: 40–41; Away: 40–41)
April: 12–12 (Home: 7–6; Away: 5–6)
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April 1
@ Tigers
2–3
Boyd (1–0)
Bieber (0–1)
Soto (1)
8,000
0–1
L1
2
April 3
@ Tigers
2–5
Teherán (1–0)
Plesac (0–1)
Garcia (1)
8,000
0–2
L2
3
April 4
@ Tigers
9–3
Civale (1–0)
Norris (0–1)
8,000
1–2
W1
4
April 5
Royals
0–3
Duffy (1–0)
Allen (0–1)
Hahn (1)
8,914
1–3
L1
5
April 7
Royals
4–2
Clase (1–0)
Holland (0–1)
Wittgren (1)
5,908
2–3
W1
6
April 9
Tigers
4–1
Plesac (1–1)
Holland (0–1)
Clase (1)
7,775
3–3
W2
7
April 10
Tigers
11–3
Civale (2–0)
Skubal (0–1)
7,570
4–3
W3
8
April 11
Tigers
5–2
Allen (1–1)
Urena (0–2)
Clase (2)
6,859
5–3
W4
9
April 12
@ White Sox
3–4
Heuer (1–0)
Clase (1–1)
7,393
5–4
L1
10
April 13
@ White Sox
2–0 (10)
Bieber (1–1)
Crochet (0–2)
Karinchak (1)
7,102
6–4
W1
11
April 14
@ White Sox
0–8
Rodón (2–0)
Plesac (1–2)
7,148
6–5
L1
12
April 15
@ White Sox
4–2
Civale (3–0)
Lynn (1–1)
Clase (3)
7,049
7–5
W1
13
April 16
@ Reds
3–10
Hoffman (2–1)
Allen (1–2)
12,497
7–6
L1
14
April 17
@ Reds
2–3 (10)
Doolittle (2–0)
Pérez (0–1)
12,598
7–7
L2
15
April 18
@ Reds
6–3
Bieber (2–1)
Miley (2–1)
Clase (4)
12,551
8–7
W1
16
April 20
White Sox
5–8
Rodón (3–0)
Plesac (1–3)
4,176
8–8
L1
—
April 21
White Sox
Postponed (rain) make-up date May 31
17
April 22
Yankees
3–6
Germán (1–2)
Wittgren (0–1)
Chapman (3)
6,380
8–9
L2
18
April 23
Yankees
3–5
Luetge (1–0)
Allen (1–3)
Chapman (4)
8,662
8–10
L3
19
April 24
Yankees
1–2
Cole (3–1)
Bieber (2–2)
Loáisiga (1)
8,817
8–11
L4
20
April 25
Yankees
7–3
Hentges (1–0)
Taillon (0–2)
8,766
9–11
W1
21
April 26
Twins
5–3 (10)
Clase (2–1)
Colomé (1–3)
4,555
10–11
W2
22
April 27
Twins
7–4
Civale (4–0)
Maeda (1–2)
Karinchak (2)
6,303
11–11
W3
23
April 28
Twins
2–10
Happ (2–0)
Allen (1–4)
5,903
11–12
L1
24
April 30
@ White Sox
5–3
Bieber (3–2)
Keuchel (1–1)
Clase (5)
9,405
12–12
W1
May: 17–12 (Home: 6–6; Away: 11–6)
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May 1
@ White Sox
3–7
Lynn (2–1)
McKenzie (0–1)
9,451
12–13
L1
26
May 2
@ White Sox
5–0
Plesac (2–3)
Giolito (1–3)
9,471
13–13
W1
27
May 3
@ Royals
8–6
Shaw (1–0)
Junis (1–2)
Clase (6)
6,919
14–13
W2
28
May 4
@ Royals
7–3
Wittgren (1–1)
Staumont (0–1)
5,997
15–13
W3
29
May 5
@ Royals
5–4
Wittgren (2–1)
Davis (0–1)
Karinchak (3)
9,640
16–13
W4
30
May 6
@ Royals
4–0
McKenzie (1–1)
Duffy (4–2)
9,259
17–13
W5
31
May 7
Reds
0–3
Miley (4–2)
Clase (2–2)
7,803
17–14
L1
32
May 8
Reds
9–2
Civale (5–0)
Castillo (1–4)
9,968
18–14
W1
—
May 9
Reds
Postponed (rain) make-up date August 9
33
May 11
Cubs
3–2
Bieber (4–2)
Alzolay (1–3)
Clase (7)
8,024
19–14
W2
34
May 12
Cubs
2–1 (10)
Karinchak (1–0)
Thompson (1–1)
—
8,589
20–14
W3
35
May 13
@ Mariners
4–2
Plesac (3–3)
Gilbert (0–1)
Shaw (1)
9,880
21–14
W4
36
May 14
@ Mariners
3–7
Flexen (4–1)
Civale (5–1)
Montero (5)
10,014
21–15
L1
37
May 15
@ Mariners
3–7
Sheffield (3–3)
McKenzie (1–2)
10,311
21–16
L2
38
May 16
@ Mariners
2–3
Sewald (1–0)
Bieber (4–3)
Graveman (5)
10,287
21–17
L3
39
May 17
@ Angels
4–7
Watson (2–1)
Hentges (1–1)
Iglesias (7)
9,527
21–18
L4
40
May 18
@ Angels
6–5
Plesac (4–3)
Claudio (0–1)
Karinchak (4)
9,491
22–18
W1
41
May 19
@ Angels
3–2
Civale (6–1)
Watson (2–2)
Karinchak (5)
10,378
23–18
W2
42
May 21
Twins
0–10
Dobnak (1–3)
McKenzie (1–3)
—
11,675
23–19
L1
43
May 22
Twins
5–3 (10)
Karinchak (2–0)
Colomé (2–4)
—
11,505
24–19
W1
44
May 23
Twins
5–8 (10)
Robles (1–1)
Karinchak (2–1)
Duffey (1)
9,805
24–20
L1
45
May 24
@ Tigers
6–5
Mejía (1–0)
Garcia (0–1)
Clase (8)
7,832
25–20
W1
46
May 25
@ Tigers
4–0
Civale (7–1)
Skubal (1–7)
Karinchak (6)
8,000
26–20
W2
47
May 26
@ Tigers
0–1
Fulmer (4–3)
Quantrill (0–1)
Soto (5)
7,525
26–21
L1
48
May 27
@ Tigers
5–2
Bieber (5–3)
Boyd (2–6)
—
8,000
27–21
W1
49
May 28
Blue Jays
2–11 (7)
Ryu (5–2)
Morgan (0–1)
—
9,198
27–22
L1
—
May 29
Blue Jays
Postponed (high winds) make-up date May 30
50
May 30 (G1)
Blue Jays
1–4 (7)
Stripling (1–3)
Civale (7–2)
Romano (3)
—
27–23
L2
51
May 30 (G2)
Blue Jays
6–5 (7)
Clase (3–2)
Chatwood (0–2)
—
11,690
28–23
W1
52
May 31 (G1)
White Sox
6–8 (8)
Heuer (4–1)
Karinchak (2–2)
Bummer (1)
—
28–24
L1
53
May 31 (G2)
White Sox
3–1 (7)
Maton (1–0)
Lambert (0–1)
Clase (9)
10,726
29–24
W1
June: 13–11 (Home: 8–3; Away: 5–8)
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June 1
White Sox
6–5
Bieber (6–3)
Cease (3–2)
Karinchak (7)
7,132
30–24
W2
—
June 2
White Sox
Postponed (rain) make-up date September 23
55
June 4
@ Orioles
1–3
Sulser (2–0)
Shaw (1–1)
Fry (2)
12,009
30–25
L1
56
June 5
@ Orioles
10–4
Civale (8–2)
Means (4–2)
9,969
31–25
W1
57
June 6
@ Orioles
5–18
López (2–6)
Quantrill (0–2)
9,423
31–26
L1
58
June 8
@ Cardinals
10–1
Bieber (7–3)
Martínez (3–6)
16,178
32–26
W1
59
June 9
@ Cardinals
2–8
Wainwright (4–5)
Mejía (0–1)
16,331
32–27
L1
60
June 11
Mariners
7–0
Civale (9–2)
Dunn (1–3)
22,970
33–27
W1
61
June 12
Mariners
5–4 (10)
Karinchak (3–2)
Sewald (2–2)
20,116
34–27
W2
62
June 13
Mariners
2–6
Gilbert (2–2)
Bieber (7–4)
17,371
34–28
L1
63
June 14
Orioles
4–3
Sandlin (1–0)
Kremer (3–6)
Clase (10)
11,181
35–28
W1
64
June 15
Orioles
7–2
Karinchak (4–2)
Harvey (3–8)
12,025
36–28
W2
65
June 16
Orioles
8–7
Civale (10–2)
Akin (0–2)
Clase (11)
12,825
37–28
W3
66
June 17
Orioles
10–3
Stephan (1–0)
López (2–8)
—
15,121
38–28
W4
67
June 18
@ Pirates
10–11
Kuhl (1–4)
Mejía (1–2)
Rodriguez (8)
16,965
38–29
L1
68
June 19
@ Pirates
3–6
Stratton (2–0)
Shaw (1–2)
—
16,830
38–30
L2
69
June 20
@ Pirates
2–1
Maton (2–0)
Brubaker (4–6)
Karinchak (8)
16,582
39–30
W1
70
June 21
@ Cubs
4–0
Shaw (2–2)
Alzolay (4–6)
32,934
40–30
W2
71
June 22
@ Cubs
1–7
Hendricks (10–4)
Morgan (0–2)
35,493
40–31
L1
72
June 24
@ Twins
4–1
Parker (1–0)
Alcalá (1–2)
Karinchak (9)
18,812
41–31
W1
73
June 25
@ Twins
7–8
Jax (1–0)
Wittgren (2–2)
Robles (7)
16,892
41–32
L1
—
June 26
@ Twins
Postponed (rain) make-up date September 14
74
June 27
@ Twins
2–8
Happ (4–3)
Hentges (1–2)
20,215
41–33
L2
75
June 28
Tigers
13–5
Morgan (1–2)
Manning (1–2)
13,128
42–33
W1
—
June 29
Tigers
Postponed (rain) make-up date June 30
76
June 30
Tigers
4–9 (7)
Funkhouser (2–0)
Shaw (2–3)
—
42–34
L1
77
June 30
Tigers
1–7 (7)
Peralta (1–1)
Allen (1–5)
11,627
42–35
L2
July: 9–15 (Home: 5–8; Away: 4–7)
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July 1
Astros
2–7
Valdez (5–1)
Mejía (1–3)
13,772
42–36
L3
79
July 2
Astros
3–6
McCullers Jr. (6–1)
Hentges (1–3)
Pressly (13)
24,337
42–37
L4
80
July 3
Astros
2–3
Odorizzi (3–3)
Morgan (1–3)
Pressly (14)
24,961
42–38
L5
81
July 4
Astros
3–4 (10)
Taylor (1–2)
Clase (3–3)
Raley (2)
17,412
42–39
L6
82
July 5
@ Rays
8–9
Fairbanks (2–3)
Clase (3–4)
8,832
42–40
L7
—
July 6
@ Rays
Postponed (Tropical Storm Elsa) make-up date July 7
83
July 7
@ Rays
1–8
Wacha (2–2)
Mejía (1–4)
—
42–41
L8
84
July 7
@ Rays
0–4
Fleming (7–4)
Hentges (1–4)
10,905
42–42
L9
85
July 8
Royals
7–4
Karinchak (5–2)
Holland (2–4)
13,272
43–42
W1
86
July 9
Royals
2–1
Karinchak (6–2)
Brentz (2–2)
21,395
44–42
W2
87
July 10
Royals
14–6
Quantrill (1–2)
Minor (6–8)
24,077
45–42
W3
—
July 11
Royals
Postponed (rain) make-up date September 20
91st All-Star Game: Denver, CO
88
July 16
@ Athletics
4–5
Romo (1–0)
Clase (3–5)
12,361
45–43
L1
89
July 17
@ Athletics
3–2
Quantrill (2–2)
Montas (8–8)
Karinchak (10)
11,374
46–43
W1
90
July 18
@ Athletics
4–2
Plesac (5–3)
Bassitt (10–3)
Shaw (2)
8,572
47–43
W2
91
July 19
@ Astros
3–4
Greinke (9–3)
Mejía (1–5)
Pressly (17)
21,963
47–44
L1
92
July 20
@ Astros
3–9
García (7–5)
McKenzie (1–4)
26,586
47–45
L2
93
July 21
@ Astros
5–4
Shaw (3–3)
Pruitt (0–1)
Karinchak (11)
21,712
48–45
W1
94
July 22
Rays
4–5 (10)
Fairbanks (3–3)
Shaw (3–4)
Castillo (14)
19,338
48–46
L1
95
July 23
Rays
5–10
Wisler (3–3)
Wittgren (2–3)
23,180
48–47
L2
96
July 24
Rays
2–8
Head (1–0)
Mejía (1–6)
23,194
48–48
L3
97
July 25
Rays
3–2
Karinchak (7–2)
Wisler (3–4)
Clase (12)
18,614
49–48
W1
98
July 27
Cardinals
2–4
Wainwright (8–6)
Shaw (3–5)
Reyes (24)
19,480
49–49
L1
99
July 28
Cardinals
7–2
Plesac (6–3)
Kim (6–6)
19,927
50–49
W1
100
July 30
@ White Sox
4–6
Ruiz (1–1)
Karinchak (7–3)
Hendriks (26)
36,123
50–50
L1
101
July 31
@ White Sox
12–11
Garza (1–0)
Kopech (3–1)
Clase (13)
35,866
51–50
W1
August: 14–14 (Home: 9–7; Away: 5–7)
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August 1
@ White Sox
1–2
Hendriks (5–2)
Wittgren (2–4)
34,344
51–51
L1
103
August 2
@ Blue Jays
5–2 (10)
Shaw (4–5)
Hand (5–6)
Clase (14)
14,653
52–51
W1
104
August 3
@ Blue Jays
2–7
Ryu (11–5)
Plesac (6–4)
14,270
52–52
L1
105
August 4
@ Blue Jays
6–8
Matz (9–6)
Mejía (1–7)
14,410
52–53
L2
106
August 5
@ Blue Jays
0–3
Stripling (5–6)
McKenzie (1–5)
Cimber (1)
14,289
52–54
L3
107
August 6
Tigers
6–1
Quantrill (3–2)
Manning (2–5)
Clase (15)
24,485
53–54
W1
108
August 7
Tigers
1–2
Alexander (2–1)
Morgan (1–4)
Soto (13)
24,560
53–55
L1
109
August 8
Tigers
7–5
Shaw (5–5)
Ramírez (1–1)
Clase (16)
19,899
54–55
W1
110
August 9
Reds
9–3
Garza (2–0)
Castillo (6–11)
10,708
55–55
W2
111
August 10
Athletics
3–4 (10)
Trivino (5–4)
Wittgren (2–5)
Chafin (1)
13,041
55–56
L1
112
August 11
Athletics
3–6
Diekman (3–2)
Sandlin (1–1)
Trivino (19)
13,560
55–57
L2
113
August 12
Athletics
0–17
Bassitt (12–3)
Morgan (1–5)
16,559
55–58
L3
114
August 13
@ Tigers
7–4
Plesac (7–4)
Alexander (2–2)
22,107
56–58
W1
115
August 14
@ Tigers
4–6
Fulmer (5–4)
Shaw (5–6)
Soto (15)
32,845
56–59
L1
116
August 15
@ Tigers
11–0
McKenzie (2–5)
Hutchinson (0–1)
25,684
57–59
W1
117
August 16
@ Twins
4–5 (10)
Thielbar (5–0)
Wittgren (2–6)
15,622
57–60
L1
118
August 17
@ Twins
3–1
Morgan (2–5)
Ober (1–2)
Clase (17)
19,605
58–60
W1
119
August 18
@ Twins
7–8 (11)
Coulombe (3–1)
Garza (2–1)
19,949
58–61
L1
120
August 20
Angels
9–1
Stephan (2–0)
Barría (2–2)
22,755
59–61
W1
121
August 21
Angels
5–1
McKenzie (3–5)
Detmers (1–3)
31,406
60–61
W2
122
August 22
Angels
3–0
Quantrill (4–2)
Suarez (5–7)
Clase (18)
1,832
61–61
W3
123
August 24
Rangers
3–7
Hearn (3–4)
Morgan (2–6)
11,369
61–62
L1
124
August 25
Rangers
7–2
Plesac (8–4)
Latz (0–1)
11,398
62–62
W1
125
August 26
Rangers
10–6
Stephan (3–0)
Lyles (6–11)
—
10,827
63–62
W2
126
August 27
Red Sox
3–4
Rodriguez (10–7)
Karinchak (7–4)
Ottavino (9)
20,881
63–63
L1
127
August 28
Red Sox
3–5 (10)
Whitlock (6–2)
Wittgren (2–7)
Ottavino (10)
26,221
63–64
L2
128
August 29
Red Sox
7–5
Shaw (6–6)
Davis (0–2)
Clase (19)
22,883
64–64
W1
129
August 31
@ Royals
7–2
Plesac (9–4)
Junis (2–4)
—
11,542
65–64
W2
September/October: 15–18 (Home: 5–11; Away: 10–7)
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Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
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Attendance
Record
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130
September 1
@ Royals
5–3 (11)
Parker (2–0)
Santana (1–2)
Stephan (1)
10,516
66–64
W3
131
September 2
@ Royals
4–2
McKenzie (4–5)
Minor (8–12)
Clase (20)
10,042
67–64
W4
132
September 3
@ Red Sox
5–8
Ottavino (4–3)
Quantrill (4–3)
Whitlock (2)
31,127
67–65
L1
133
September 4
@ Red Sox
3–4
Ottavino (5–3)
Shaw (6–7)
33,081
67–66
L2
134
September 5
@ Red Sox
11–5
Plesac (10–4)
Crawford (0–1)
Clase (21)
27,578
68–66
W1
135
September 6
Twins
2–5
Pineda (5–8)
Allen (1–6)
Colomé (12)
12,675
68–67
L1
136
September 7
Twins
0–3
Gant (5–9)
Civale (10–3)
Colomé (13)
10,448
68–68
L2
137
September 8
Twins
0–3
Ryan (1–1)
McKenzie (4–6)
Duffey (3)
11,037
68–69
L3
138
September 9
Twins
4–1
Quantrill (5–3)
Albers (1–2)
Clase (22)
11,846
69–69
W1
139
September 10
Brewers
3–10
Houser (9–6)
Morgan (2–7)
17,667
69–70
L1
140
September 11
Brewers
0–3
Burnes (10–4)
Plesac (10–5)
Hader (31)
20,100
69–71
L2
141
September 12
Brewers
1–11
Lauer (6–5)
Civale (10–4)
Ashby (1)
16,332
69–72
L3
142
September 14 (G1)
@ Twins
3–1 (7)
McKenzie (5–6)
Coulombe (3–2)
Clase (23)
15,319
70–72
W1
143
September 14 (G2)
@ Twins
3–6 (7)
Barraclough (1–0)
Allen (1–7)
Colomé (14)
18,905
70–73
L1
144
September 15
@ Twins
12–3
Quantrill (6–3)
Jax (3–4)
14,222
71–73
W1
145
September 17
@ Yankees
0–8
Kluber (5–3)
Plesac (10–6)
31,403
71–74
L1
146
September 18
@ Yankees
11–3
Civale (11–4)
Gil (1–1)
39,088
72–74
W1
147
September 19
@ Yankees
11–1
Morgan (3–7)
Cole (15–8)
34,110
73–74
W2
148
September 20 (G1)
Royals
2–7 (7)
Singer (5–10)
McKenzie (5–7)
—
73–75
L1
149
September 20 (G2)
Royals
2–4 (7)
Tapia (3–0)
Wittgren (2–8)
Barlow (14)
11,459
73–76
L2
150
September 21
Royals
4–1
Quantrill (7–3)
Lynch (4–6)
Clase (24)
23,341
74–76
W1
—
September 22
Royals
Postponed (rain) make-up date September 27
151
September 23 (G1)
White Sox
2–7 (7)
Bummer (4–5)
Civale (11–5)
—
11,851
74–77
L1
152
September 23 (G2)
White Sox
5–3 (7)
Clase (4–5)
Ruiz (1–3)
11,336
75–77
W1
153
September 24
White Sox
0–1
Cease (13–7)
Stephan (3–1)
Hendriks (35)
18,576
75–78
L1
154
September 25
White Sox
6–0
Morgan (4–7)
Lynn (10–6)
24,082
76–78
W1
155
September 26
White Sox
2–5
Giolito (11–9)
McKenzie (5–8)
Hendriks (36)
21,957
76–79
L1
156
September 27
Royals
8–3
Quantrill (8–3)
Kowar (0–5)
13,121
77–79
W1
157
September 28
@ Royals
4–6
Staumont (4–3)
Parker (2–1)
11,670
77–80
L1
158
September 29
@ Royals
5–10
Holland (3–5)
Wittgren (2–9)
10,373
77–81
L2
159
September 30
@ Royals
6–1
Allen (2–7)
Zerpa (0–1)
11,288
78–81
W1
160
October 1
@ Rangers
9–6
Morgan (5–7)
Howard (0–5)
22,700
79–81
W2
161
October 2
@ Rangers
2–7
Lyles (10–13)
McKenzie (5–9)
27,362
79–82
L1
162
October 3
@ Rangers
6–0
Civale (12–5)
Dunning (5–10)
28,396
80–82
W1
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = Indians team member
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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Total runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
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