SPORTSIndians 5, Tigers 3Cleveland Indians' Francisco Lindor, left, and Lonnie Chisenhall celebrate the Tribe's 21st consecutive victory.Ron Schwane, APCleveland Indians fans celebrate a 5-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers in a baseball game, Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017, in Cleveland. The Indians set the American League record with 21 consecutive wins.Ron Schwane, APCleveland Indians starting pitcher Cody Allen celebrates the last out of a 5-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers.Ron Schwane, APIndians closer Cody Allen celebrates after the last out of a record-setting 5-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers, the Indians' 21st consecutive victory.Jason Miller, Getty ImagesA Cleveland Indians fan shows his support for the team prior to the game against the Detroit Tigers at Progressive Field on September 13, 2017 in Cleveland, Ohio.Jason Miller, Getty ImagesCleveland Indians' Jay Bruce celebrates with Jose Ramirez (11) after hitting a three-run home run off Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Buck Farmer during the first inning.Ron Schwane, APHome plate umpire Quinn Wolcott listens as Tigers manager Brad Ausmus and catcher James McCann argue after both were thrown out of the game.Jason Miller, Getty ImagesDetroit Tigers' Alex Presley stands in the outfield waiting for the sprinklers to be turned off during the fifth inning.Ron Schwane, APDetroit Tigers starting pitcher Buck Farmer delivers against the Cleveland Indians during the first inning.Ron Schwane, APCleveland Indians starting pitcher Mike Clevinger delivers in the first inning.Ron Schwane, APCleveland Indians starting pitcher Mike Clevinger delivers against the Detroit Tigers during the first inning.Ron Schwane, APDetroit Tigers starting pitcher Buck Farmer delivers against the Cleveland Indians during the first inning.Ron Schwane, AP