Tigers Vs Indians Live Stream: Watch Online Free 7:05 ET Tuesday As Cleveland Looks To Follow Dramatic From Extra Inning Thriller Monday

Tigers vs Indians live stream: Watch online free 7:05 ET Tuesday as Cleveland looks to follow the dramatics of defeating Detroit in extra innings last night.

Detroit had a six-game winning streak almost snapped last night vs the Indians (20-25) when the Tigers (27-13) tied the game up in the ninth innings. Unfortuantely for them, in the 10th inning, Cleveland was able to win the game with a walk-off homerun by Michael Brantley. Watch the free live stream online as the Tribe try use that momentum for another victory.

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Trevor Bauer will have his hands full on the mound against this Tigers offense. This will be his first start since his lone appearance six weeks ago. He backed up his lone big league outing with a handful of similarly strong ones with the Columbus Clippers. In seven Minor League starts this season, he owns a 4-1 record, a 2.15 ERA and has 44 strikeouts to only 14 walks, according to MLB.com.

"He was kind of bouncing around and we were glad we got a chance to glimpse the last outing, and then he went back to Triple-A and kicked it into gear," Indians manager Terry Francona said. "We've been talking for a year, this guy's a big part of what we want to do going forward. And to see him growing and understanding, it's exciting."

Bauer has yet to face the Tigers in his young career, but he knows their lineup is home to a handful of dangerous hitters.

"I don't know what their approach is going to be against me. I won't know that until I'm out there and seeing what they're doing the first time through," Bauer said. "We'll come up with a plan, go in with a plan of attack and obviously make adjustments on the fly to what they're doing and how the game's going."

His counterpart will be the former AL Cy Young and MVP winner in Justin Verlander. Verlander held Cleveland's lineup to three runs (none earned) in five innings of work when he last pitched against them.

"With how good Detroit's playing and how bad we're playing, I'm surprised it's only 10 games, to be honest. They only have 12 losses this whole year," Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis said. "We haven't done ourselves any favors, though. We're a quarter way through. Needless to say we haven't played consistent or good in any aspect of the game. Pitching, hitting, defense, we know it's been a struggle for us."

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