http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/09/sports/baseball/one-wild-pitch-leads-to-two-runs-as-indians-beat-astros.html 2016-09-12 14:06:55 One Wild Pitch Leads to Two Runs as Indians Beat Astros Astros Manager A.J. Hinch was ejected after replays appeared to show the pitch had been fouled off. === The Cleveland was leading by 2-1 when Lonnie Chisenhall attempted to check his swing on a pitch in the dirt. The ball bounced away from catcher Jason Castro and rolled toward the on-deck circle near the Indians’ dugout. Play continued, although replays showed that Chisenhall had fouled off the pitch. All three runners — Francisco Lindor, Mike Napoli and Jose Ramirez — crossed the plate. Hinch protested the ruling and was ejected by the plate umpire Jim Joyce. After a video review, Lindor and Napoli were allowed to score for a 4-1 lead, and Ramirez was placed at second. Trevor Bauer (11-6) allowed five runs and seven hits in five innings for Cleveland. AROUND THE MAJORS Roberto Castro was just as good before the rain as he was after the storms cleared and shot a seven-under-par 65 for the temporary lead in the BMW Championship. Heavy rain delayed the opening round for three and a half hours and changed the greens at Crooked Stick in Carmel, Ind., from hard and fast to soft and accessible. Brian Harman had a 66. Dustin Johnson drove into the water on the 18th hole for bogey, giving him a 67.