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Indians nail AL Central plum

Associated Press

Tame Tigers for 1st division title since 2007

DETROIT – When the Cleveland Indians poured onto the field to celebrate their first division title since 2007, their mounting list of concerns became secondary.

Injuries to Michael Brantley, Carlos Carrasco, Danny Salazar – and now ace Corey Kluber? The Indians have overcome all of it so far, and that’s why the AL Central is theirs with about a week to spare.

Cleveland clinched the division championship Monday night, overcoming an injury to Kluber in a 7-4 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Kluber left after four innings with right groin tightness, joining Carrasco and Salazar in a group of talented pitchers dealing with health problems.

Brantley has barely played this year because of shoulder problems, and catcher Yan Gomes is out, too. Yet the Indians have held onto first place for more than three months.

“It’s hard, man. It is so hard to explain how hard winning is,” manager Terry Francona said. “We’ve had some challenges thrown our way, but so has everyone else. We managed to get this far, and now we get to play more baseball.”

Cleveland last made the postseason in 2013 as a wild card.

Coco Crisp and Roberto Perez homered for the Indians, and Jason Kipnis doubled in a run.

Buck Farmer (0-1) allowed four runs in five innings for the Tigers, who fell two games behind Baltimore for the second AL wild card.

Andrew Miller (10-1) won in relief, and Cody Allen pitched the ninth for his 30th save in 33 chances.

Crisp and Detroit’s J.D. Martinez traded two-run homers in the second, and Cleveland took the lead for good in the fifth on the double by Kipnis. Mike Napoli’s sacrifice fly later that inning made it 4-2.

With the division title 15 outs away, the Indians took the field for the bottom of the fifth without their ace. Kluber, the team leader with 18 wins, was replaced by Dan Otero, and the announcement about the 2014 AL Cy Young Award winner’s groin problem came a little while later.

“He’s good, but he has a groin thing that he’s fighting,” Francona said. “It started getting him in the third and again in the fourth, so I grabbed him. I told him we need to find a way to win a game, but we aren’t going far without him, so we need to get him healthy and let him do what he does.”

Miguel Cabrera made it 4-3 with an RBI single, but Perez led off the seventh with a drive to right to put the Indians back up by two.

Cabrera added another run-scoring single in the seventh, but Perez – who entered the game hitting .168 – answered with another big hit in the eighth, lining an RBI single up the middle.

Cleveland made it 7-4 on an error by Martinez in right.

Miller, the third reliever for the Indians, struck out four of the six hitters he faced before giving way to Allen. The final out came on a strikeout by Cameron Maybin.

             

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