First, let's start the morning off with an explanation of the 13 point adjustment to the Cleveland pitching totals (see official scores below):

The pitching scores from yesterday have Cleveland credited with 22 points instead of 9. It seems that the four runs Toronto scored in the first inning were unearned. I checked the play-by-play

TORONTO 1ST
-Bottom of the 1st inning
-F Menechino grounded out to second.
-C Gomez reached on infield single to second.
-A Rios singled to center, C Gomez to second.
-C Delgado grounded out to second, C Gomez to third, A Rios to second.
-V Wells homered to left, C Gomez and A Rios scored.
-J Phelps homered to left.
-G Zaun lined out to second.

4 runs, 4 hits, 0 errors
Cleveland 0, Toronto 4


and couldn't figure out why, so I checked the boxscore (actually at three different sources)

I noticed that Cleveland was credited with in an error in the final boxscore, but couldn't find it in the play-by-play. Then I noticed that Toronto's Gomez, who had an infield single in the PBP, didn't have any hits in the boxscore.

So I'm assuming that his first inning infield single was changed in the scoring to an error, making the runs unearned.


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