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- Updated: August 7, 2016
NEW YORK — By Carlos Carrasco’s admission, “everything was working” for the right-hander in the Indians’ 3-2 loss to the Yankees in the series finale at Yankee Stadium on Sunday.
Carrasco had some missteps, like the curveball that Didi Gregorius sent into the right-field seats in the fourth. But after a poor start Tuesday against the Twins, Carrasco and Indians manager Terry Francona were pleased with his seven-inning outing.
“Every mistake, it seemed like he really paid for,” Francona said.
The first mistake came on Carrasco’s very first pitch, which Brett Gardner ripped into center field for a triple. Two pitches later, Jacoby Ellsbury lofted a …
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