Coco Crisp crosses home after his 3-run home run in the sixth inning of Wednesday night’s game against the White Sox
In seven starts dating back to the beginning of 2015, Carlos Rodon allowed just 10 earned runs over the course of 42 innings pitched against the Indians. On Wednesday night, the Indians managed 6 earned runs against Rodon, in just 5 IP. To put that in perspective, in just 5 innings the Indians matched their run total against Rodon for the entire 2015 season. So how did they manage to have success this time?