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- Updated: September 8, 2016
CLEVELAND — A controversial no-call of an apparent foul ball in the third inning of Thursday’s game between the Astros and the Indians led to a pair of Cleveland runs scoring, the ejection of Houston manager A.J. Hinch and confusion on both sides.
The Indians had a 2-1 lead over the Astros in the third and had the bases loaded with two outs when Astros rookie pitcher David Paulino bounced a breaking ball in the dirt. The ball appeared to strike the bat of Lonnie Chisenhall, but no foul ball was called, Francisco Lindor scored from third base and Mike Napoli …