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by joez
DETROIT --
With an American League Central title in the Indians' reach, ace Corey Kluber was forced to exit Monday's game against the Tigers. The Indians announced that Kluber left his outing after four innings due to tightness in his right groin and is considered day to day. Cleveland can ill-afford to lose its rotation leader at the moment, given that the team is already down two starters. Righties Danny Salazar and Carlos Carrasco are also sidelined with injuries for the first-place Tribe. Cleveland was leading, 4-2, when reliever Dan Otero took over for Kluber in the fifth.
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