Corey Kluber, working with a 2-0 lead for Cleveland, retires the first Blue Jays batter he faces in the seventh inning. That brings his pitch count to 100, and super reliever Andrew Miller comes on to try to keep the Blue Jays off the board. Kluber struck out six, walked two, and allowed six hits. The Blue Jays went 0 for 5 against him with runners in scoring position. He held opponents to a .233 BA in that situation during the regular season.
Update: Miller strikes out both batters he faces. At the stretch, the Indians lead the Blue Jays 2-0.
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