The Houston Astros got a scare on Tuesday night when two of their players had to exit the game early following a collision in the outfield. Houston comes into the game tied with Washington and Baltimore for second in Major League Baseball wins, behind Colorado who has 14.
Houston began the fifth with four straight hits, including Norichika Aoki's RBI single that tied the game.
Felix Hernandez (2-2) allowed four runs in two innings in his shortest outing since 2015, and Seattle's next two pitchers fared even worse.
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Tomlin and Bauer are expected to give up a few runs when they start, so the offense must be able to overcome the great pitching of Keuchel and Lance McCullers Jr., who is 2-0 with a 3.38 ERA, to prove that the Indians can take on any foe and remain favorites to come out of the American League. Gattis moved into scoring position when Aoki reached base on an infield single, which turned into a two-base hit when Gomes committed a throwing error. The injury to Hernandez looked to be a serious knee injury and Altuve left having been clotheslined and at risk of a concussion. Kipnis struck out and Brandon Guyer grounded out to end the game. Detroit finished with 24 hits, 19 of which came in the first five innings. He has hit safely in six of the seven home games the Indians have played this year, and he has hit safely in 43 of his past 48 home games going back to last year. Hernandez suffered a lower body injury and had to be carted off the field, while Altuve appeared to have his bell rung and also left the game.
Indians starter Josh Tomlin allowed eight hits and three earned runs over six innings of work.





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