Chisenhall came off the bench and went 2-for-3 with a three-run homer and five RBI in Thursday's win over the Dodgers.
Manager Terry Francona looked brilliant when Chisenhall launched a fifth-inning, pinch-hit home run to help Cleveland get back over .500. He remained in the game and connected for a two-run single one inning later. According to William Kosileski of MLB.com, Chisenhall is only the third Indians player since 1913 to drive in five or more runs as a substitute. Over his six previous MLB campaigns, the 28-year-old never posted an OPS above .770, yet Chisenhall is rocking a .923 OPS through 106 at-bats this year.
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