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Hillbilly wrote:Naquin comes through again!

He just threw the head of the bat at the ball and knocked it out for 2 run shot.
Not the first time he's just thrown the head of the bat at a homer. That kid has sneaky power.

Sometimes emergency situations, like our outfield, can turn up a gem. We all know Lindor is outperforming how he hit in the minors, maybe Naquin the same.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

Re: GameTime!™

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Early offense against familiar face David Huff paves the way for Cleveland Indians' 8-3 win against Angels


ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Francisco Lindor homered and drove in three runs in the first two innings, and the Cleveland Indians pounded another Angels starter in an 8-3 victory over Los Angeles on Sunday.

Carlos Santana hit two homers and drove in three more runs for the AL Central leaders, who took two of three at the Big A.

Mike Trout left the game in the eighth inning with a bruised right thumb after getting hit by a pitch from Cleveland reliever Tommy Hunter. X-rays showed no broken bones for the 2014 AL MVP.

Lindor's three hits included a solo shot in the first and a bases-loaded single during Cleveland's four-run second, chasing David Huff (0-2), a former Indians draft selection.

Danny Salazar (7-3) pitched three-hit ball into the sixth with eight strikeouts, earning his third victory in four starts.

Jefry Marte hit his third homer in five games for the Angels, but their starter couldn't escape the second inning for the second time in three games.

Los Angeles dropped back to a season-worst nine games below .500 (27-36). The Angels have lost six of seven in a season that's slipping away -- and might include yet another injury.

Trout had a single and two walks before wincing in pain and eventually leaving after Hunter's inside pitch appeared to hit him in the right hand.

Huff, who made his major league debut with Cleveland in 2009, wasn't sharp in his second fill-in start in the Angels' injury-plagued rotation. The Southern California native yielded five hits and five runs while getting just five outs.

Injuries to Garrett Richards, Andrew Heaney, C.J. Wilson, Tyler Skaggs and Nick Tropeano have forced the team to use stopgaps like Huff while waiting for new signee Tim Lincecum's return to the majors, which could happen in the next week.

The Indians have won nine of 12 in June.

After missing one start with shoulder fatigue, Salazar returned in strong form. He didn't allow a hit until the fourth inning, striking out six of seven batters during one stretch.

Mike Napoli added a run-scoring single for Cleveland in the seventh, giving him 40 RBIs in 58 games against his former team. Third baseman Juan Uribe left the field on a cart in the fourth inning with a testicular contusion after Trout's grounder hit him squarely in the groin.

What's next

Carlos Carrasco (2-1, 3.48 ERA) takes the mound on Monday in the series opener at Kansas City, the final stop on this 10-game road trip.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain