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“It seems like nobody else wants it in this division, so we’re going to take it,” the Indians second baseman said. “Why not, right?
Why not.
Cabrera hit a three-run double in the first inning to make things easier for Cleveland starter Josh Tomlin(notes) and the first-place and fast-starting Indians won their ninth straight at home, 7-2 Wednesday night over the slumping Kansas City Royals.
Cabrera’s bases-loaded double off Jeff Francis(notes) (0-3) helped the Indians jump to a 5-0 lead. That was all the support Tomlin (4-0) would need in sending Kansas City to its fifth straight loss.
Meanwhile, the Indians have the AL’s best record as well as their longest winning streak at Progressive Field since 2005. Cleveland hasn’t won 10 in a row at home since 1996, and Cabrera said it’s vital for the Indians’ future that they make the most of being home.
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