ANAHEIM, Calif. — Some people might have figured the Cleveland Indians were due for a little slump after their winning streak was snapped at 22 games, an American League record.
Instead, they just keep rolling right along.
Jay Bruce had a triple and a double among his three hits, Austin Jackson singled four times and the incredible Indians beat the Los Angeles Angels 6-3 Tuesday night for their 25th victory in 26 games.
Roberto Perez added a solo home run for the AL Central champions to support another strong outing by Mike Clevinger. Having already won their division, the Indians (94-57) now want to chase down the Los Angeles Dodgers (96-55) for the best record in the majors and home-field advantage throughout the postseason.