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4 pitchers limit Detroit Tigers to 1 hit in Cleveland’s 8-0 win

The Detroit Tigers’ Jeimer Candelario throws to first base after forcing out the Indians’ Oscar Mercado at second base in the seventh inning Tuesday in Cleveland. (AP photo)

CLEVELAND — A single by Nicholas Castellanos in the fifth inning prevented Zach Plesac and three Cleveland Indians relievers from making history.

Castellanos hit a grounder up the middle off Tyler Clippard for the only hit allowed by Cleveland in an 8-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night. It was the second one-hitter tossed by the Indians this season.

Detroit managed just two baserunners and sent 28 batters to the plate — one above the minimum — against Plesac, Clippard, Nick Goody and Tyler Olson. Victor Reyes began the game with a walk, but was immediately erased by Plesac’s MLB-leading fifth pickoff.

“I’m stoked and really happy for everyone right now,” said Goody, who struck out five working the sixth and seventh innings. “Plesac was throwing unbelievably, and (Tyler) Clippard and Tyler Olson came in and were both great. We’re all just doing our job and doing all we can for our team.”

Cleveland bolted to a 7-0 lead through three innings before the game was halted by rain for 2 hours, 7 minutes. Rookie Oscar Mercado hit a two-run homer and Francisco Lindor doubled-in a pair during a five-run second off Tigers left-hander Ryan Carpenter (1-6).

The Detroit Tigers' Jordy Mercer walks to the dugout after striking out in the sixth inning against the Indians on Tuesday in Cleveland. (AP photo)

Tyler Naquin added a solo homer and Jordan Luplow doubled twice for the Indians, who have won nine straight against Detroit and pulled within five games of first-place Minnesota in the Central Division.

“A one-hitter on a night like this, that’s incredible,” Naquin said. “Plesac is always giving us a chance and Clip was ready to go, doing his thing. Then Goody is always doing it and Oly came in and shut the door.”

Plesac exited after the lengthy delay and was followed by Clippard, Goody and Olson, who pitched two innings apiece.

Though Goody (1-0) was Cleveland’s third pitcher, he was awarded his first victory since June 17, 2017, by the official scorer.

“I had no idea I got the win until my wife texted me,” he said. “Clippard was right next to me and he started laughing about it. I didn’t care who got the credit, I’m just happy we won the game.”

Carpenter allowed seven earned runs on seven hits and committed an error in three innings. He was promoted from Triple-A Toledo earlier in the day, then sent back to the Mud Hens following the game.

Detroit, which hasn’t posted back-to-back wins since May 28-31, fell to 1-10 against the Indians this season.

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