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Cleveland Indians' Francisco Lindor learns what goes up doesn't always come down

CLEVELAND, Ohio – One of Newton's laws of motion states that what goes up, must come down. Well, there was no Tropicana Field when Sir Isaac Newton reached that conclusion in 1666.

Just ask Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor. In the ninth inning Wednesday night, Desmond Jennings hit a high fly ball in foul territory behind third base. Juan Uribe moved over to make the catch, but couldn't find the ball. Then Lindor darted over near the grandstand as if he saw it.

But suddenly he put his hands over his head, thinking he was going to get hit on the head.