SPORTSIndians 5, Tigers 1Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Jordan Zimmermann lays on the mound after getting hit by a ball off the bat of Cleveland Indians' Jason Kipnis during the first inning at Progressive field in Clevleand, Ohio on April 11, 2018. The Indians won the game, 5-1.Ron Schwane, APDetroit Tigers starting pitcher Jordan Zimmermann is tended to by head athletic trainer Doug Teter after getting hit by a ball off the bat of Cleveland Indians' Jason Kipnis.Ron Schwane, APDetroit Tigers starting pitcher Jordan Zimmermann delivers against the Cleveland Indians during the first inning.Ron Schwane, APDetroit Tigers pitcher Daniel Norris delivers against the Cleveland Indians during the first inning.Ron Schwane, APCleveland Indians starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco delivers against the Detroit Tigers during the first inning.Ron Schwane, APCleveland Indians' Jose Ramirez steals third base as Detroit Tigers' Jeimer Candelario attempts a tag during the fourth inning.Ron Schwane, APCleveland Indians' Francisco Lindor, left, tags out Detroit Tigers' Leonys Martin attempting to steal second base during the third inning.Ron Schwane, APDetroit Tigers pitcher Daniel Norris walks back to the dugout after being removed from the game against the Cleveland Indians during the fourth inning.Ron Schwane, APDetroit Tigers' Miguel Cabrera breaks his bat on a ground-out against the Cleveland Indians during the fourth inning.Ron Schwane, APDetroit Tigers' Leonys Martin celebrates after hitting a solo home run off Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco during the sixth inning.Ron Schwane, APDetroit Tigers relief pitcher Buck Farmer delivers against the Cleveland Indians during the seventh inning.Ron Schwane, APCleveland Indians starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco celebrates with Yan Gomes after pitching a three-hitter against the Detroit Tigers.Ron Schwane, AP