The Indians came from behind to take down the Royals 5-3 in extra innings.

The Indians got down 3-0 early, but Logan Allen settled in after a shaky start to give the Indians a quality outing, working 6.2 innings. Bradley Zimmer got the Indians on the board in the fifth when he and Harold Ramirez scored on a throwing error. The Indians tied it with a Yu Chang homer in the 7th. The game remained tied until the 11th when Chang and Austin Hedges gave the Indians their first lead and Trevor Stephan locked down the bottom of the 11th for his first save as a pro.

The Indians will look for the sweep Thursday as Tristan McKenzie gets the start.