CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians will try to salvage a mediocre homestand when they host the Texas Rangers on Thursday in the final game of a four-game series.
For the Indians, it’s the final game of a seven-game homestand in which they’ve lost four of the first six games. That’s counting the Indians’ 5-3 win over the Rangers on Wednesday.
Even with their win Wednesday, the Indians are still a dismal 17-21 at home, the second worst home record in the American League. Only Minnesota, at 16-25, has a worse home record in the league.
“We’ve seen glimpses of what we’re capable of doing, but at other times we haven’t been very consistent,” said Indians president Chris Antonetti.