Clevinger strikes out 10 as Indians top Jays 3-1 for sweep
CLEVELAND — Toronto was no match for Mike Clevinger, who was stopped Sunday only by upper back tightness that forced him from the game after five scoreless innings.
Clevinger struck out 10 and allowed one hit to lead the Cleveland Indians over the struggling Blue Jays 3-1 for a four-game sweep.
Clevinger felt the back tighten up on his second pitch of the fifth. He breezed through the inning with two strikeouts and a groundout, then mentioned the issue after reaching the dugout.
He tried to persuade pitching coach Carl Willis and the team’s medical staff to leave him in the game.


