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Cleveland plays final home game as Indians
UNDATED (AP) — Cleveland will play its final home game as the Indians this afternoon, the team’s nickname since 1915.
The club will be called the Cleveland Guardians next season.
President of baseball operations Chris Antonetti doesn’t have a date when the Indians signage outside and inside the ballpark will be removed. Cleveland hosts Kansas City in a Monday afternoon makeup of a rainout last week. The team will spend the rest of the final week on the road.
Also in MLB:
— The NL West-leading Giants will see how first baseman Brandon Belt is feeling, a day after he was hit by a pitch in the left hand. Belt exited soon after he was plunked while squaring to bunt Sunday at Colorado. Manager Gabe Kapler said X-rays were inconclusive and that Belt will be reevaluated back in San Francisco. The Giants go into the final week of the regular season leading the Los Angeles Dodgers by two games in the division.
— Dallas Keuchel (8-9, 5.18 ERA) starts for the AL Central champion White Sox at Detroit this afternoon, hoping to reverse a recent slide as the playoffs approach. The 33-year-old lefty is 1-6 with a 6.71 ERA in 12 starts since the All-Star break. The 2015 Cy Young Award winner has pitched 59 innings in that span, causing Chicago concern as it maps out its rotation for the postseason. The White Sox are just 34-33 since the All-Star break. This game is a makeup for a rainout last week at Comerica Park.
— Fresh off a pair of walk-off wins and a three-game sweep of the AL West-leading Astros, Oakland visits Seattle tonight in a matchup between teams in the wild-card race. Lefty Cole Irvin (10-14, 3.99 ERA) starts for the A’s. It will be his fifth time facing the Mariners this season — he’s lost the previous four. Chris Flexen (13-6, 3.56 ERA) pitches for Seattle.