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- Updated: May 28, 2016
CLEVELAND — The Indians used a strong start from Danny Salazar and an all-around offensive attack to claim an 11-4 victory over the Orioles on Saturday at Progressive Field. With the win, Cleveland moved into first place in the American League Central for the first time this season.
Baltimore collected a season-high six doubles — including an RBI two-base hit each for Matt Wieters and Adam Jones — but it was not enough to overcome the early hole dug by starter Ubaldo Jimenez. Cleveland scored six runs (three earned) off Jimenez in 1 2/3 innings, marking his shortest outing since April 16, 2013, when he pitched for the Tribe.
Salazar (5-3) picked up the win after holding the Orioles to two runs on six hits in six innings for the Indians, who have won …
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