BALTIMORE -AP- Corey Kluber pitched a three-hitter for his fifth career shutout, Jason Kipnis and Carlos Santana homered and the Cleveland Indians overpowered the Baltimore Orioles 12-0 Monday night for their season-high sixth straight victory.
Santana and Austin Jackson had three RBI apiece for the AL Central leaders, whose recent surge has lifted them to a season-best six games over .500 (37-31).
Cleveland batted around in the fourth and fifth innings and sent eight men to the plate in a three-run sixth that made it 11-0.
 
Kluber fires 3-hitter as Indians blank Orioles 12-0
 
 
 
The Indians banged out a season-high 10 extra-base hits, including seven doubles.
Kluber (6-2) struck out 11 and walked none in his 12th career complete game and second shutout this season. The right-hander gave up a first-inning single to Adam Jones, a single by Seth Smith in the sixth and a single to Hyun Soo Kim in the eighth.
To cap it off, Kluber struck out the side in the ninth.
Orioles starter Dylan Bundy (7-6) allowed six runs, six hits and three walks in 4 1/3 innings. It was another in a series of poor outings by the Orioles, who have yielded at least five runs in 16 straight games.
Despite taking two of three from St. Louis last weekend, Baltimore has dropped nine of 12. Beginning with a 6-1 loss to Washington on June 8, the Orioles have been outscored 106-54.
Bundy kept pace with Kluber until the fourth, when Jose RamirezEdwin Encarnacion and Lonnie Chisenhall hit successive doubles to get the rout underway. Ramirez has doubled in seven straight games, an Indians record, and Encarnacion's RBI double was his 1,500th career hit.
Jackson capped the four-run fourth with a two-run double. Kipnis and Santana homered in a four-run fifth, and Cleveland continued the onslaught in the sixth against relievers Vidal Nuno and Gabriel Ynoa.
SMALL CROWD
One positive for the Orioles was that only 13,875 fans bared witness to this blowout on a humid night. The game started 29 minutes late because of rain, and by the end there were only a couple thousand fans in attendance.
 

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