Indians win pitching duel, silencing Toronto bats to win Game 1 of ALCS
Cleveland’s plan worked out to perfection in Game 1 of the American League Championship Series. The Blue Jays only came close.
The Indians’ best pitchers lived up to their billing and 22-year-old shortstop Francisco Lindor provided all the offence needed with one swing of the bat in the sixth inning to lift Cleveland to a 2-0 victory Friday night over Toronto.
Indians starter Corey Kluber (2-0) had to dig himself out of one early hole after another before finding his groove, often wielding his breaking ball like a scalpel. He dispatched nine of the last 10 hitters he faced while extending his scoreless run to 13 1/3 innings in his first post-season.
Toronto starter Marco Estrada had cruised through the early innings, facing minimal resistance, and recovered after the home run in a 101-pitch, six-hit outing.


