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Indians bury Reds again, 13-1

Rajai Davis had three hits, drove in three runs and scored four, and the Indians benefited from four straight bases-loaded walks from reliever Steve Delabar to rout the Reds 13-1 Tuesday night.

Indians 4, Clippers 1

COLUMBUS – Starter Tyler Glasnow held Columbus to one run in a 4-1 loss to Indianapolis on Tuesday at Victory Field in front of a crowd of 11,646 fans.

With two outs in the bottom of the first inning, the Indians rocked Clippers starter Ross Detwiler for five straight hits, which included two triples and three singles, to give themselves an early 3-0 lead.

After 14 scoreless innings dating back to Monday night’s shutout loss, the Clippers finally got on the board in the top of the sixth inning when Yandy Diaz brought Erik Gonzalez home from third with a ground out.

The two teams play the third game of a four0-game series Wednesday afternoon.

Spielman moves to Fox

Former NFL All-Pro linebacker Chris Spielman is joining Fox as an NFL and college football analyst.

Kasich won’t run as Trump’s #2 or as 3rd-party candidate

Governor John Kasich minced no words in a television interview Monday night: He is not interested in being Donald Trump’s running mate, has not decided to endorse the Republican presidential front-runner and has no intention of running as a third-party candidates.

App helps kids with severe asthma

Missed school days, trips to the emergency room, limited physical activity. These are some of the results of severe asthma, the most common chronic childhood illness.

Reports: Central Ohio siblings joined ISIS

A brother and sister who grew up in Reynoldsburg and were honor-roll students at their school they attended in Columbus left the U.S. in 2014 and joined the Islamic State group, where the brother was reportedly killed, according to media reports.

Biden to visit Columbus

The White House says vice president Joe Biden will travel to Columbus on Wednesday to participate in an event focused on the economy.

Valanciunas out for Game 1

Toronto Raptors center Jonas Valanciunas will not play in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Cavaliers because of an injured right ankle.