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Leonys Martin home run of the Cleveland Indians leads to a 3-0 victory over the Los Angeles Angels.

Leonys Martin home run of the Cleveland Indians leads to a 3-0 victory over the Los Angeles Angels. Martin, acquired from Detroit on Tuesday before the trade deadline, led the Indians to a 3-0 victory over the Angels on Saturday night in front of a crowd at Progressive Field. The contribution of Kluber, a blanqueada of three hits, did not go unnoticed either. The Indians and the angels were locked in a game without annotations that entered the bottom of the sixth. The difference is that right-handed Felix Pena was throwing a game without hits for the Angels, while Kluber was working on a three-hit game. Martin changed that when he started the sixth with an in-line homer in the right-field seats for the first hit of the tribe and a 1-0 lead. It was Martin's third hit in the same amount of games, and the second home run, since the trade. Peña stayed behind Martin, 3-1, and the left-handed center fielder did not miss his next pitch. He hit it at 415 feet with an exit speed of 107 mph. "I was looking for a good pitch and I saw it right in the middle of the plate," Martin said. After Martin created the opening, the Indians rushed to jump through it. Francisco Lindor doubled and scored with Michael Brantley's single for a 2-0 lead. When José Ramírez turned to the left, Peña ended the night. The Indians stretched the lead to 3-0 in the seventh when Brandon Guyer scored on a passed ball to receiver Francisco Arcia.

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