Streaking Indians win 13th straight
TORONTO — A dominant performance from Carlos Carrasco gave the Cleveland Indians their longest winning streak in nearly 65 years.
Carrasco struck out a season-high 14, Jason Kipnis and Rajai Davis hit solo home runs and the Indians matched a franchise record by winning their 13th consecutive game Thursday night, beating the Toronto Blue Jays 4-1.
Manager Terry Francona said Carrasco “pitched his heart out.”
Cleveland’s streak is the longest by any team this season, and the longest for the Indians since they won 13 straight in August 1951.
