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The Indians finished at 68-94, their third season of 90-plus losses in four years, though the young team played hard in the final week and went 3-3 for interim manager Sandy Alomar Jr.

"I gained a ton of experience in six days," said Alomar, who will interview for the fulltime job on Thursday. "I'm kind of glad I got the opportunity to manage the team. This was a wonderful experience for myself."

Terry Francona, who guided Boston to World Series titles in 2004 and 2007, will make his pitch to the club Friday He's seeking to return to managing after being dismissed a year ago when the Red Sox folded and were edged out by Tampa Bay.

"I can't match Terry's resume and only control what I can do," Alomar said before the game. "I am confident I can do the job."

The Sox went 4-11 down the stretch to place second to Detroit after leading the AL Central by three games on Sept. 18. Robin Ventura's 85 wins are the most for a first-year Sox manager since Gene Lamont won 86 in 1992. Lamont is the Tigers' third-base coach.

Before the game, general manager Kenny Williams addressed the discouraging end to an otherwise good season.

"We didn't win enough games, so we're going home," Williams said. "I can't say enough about these guys for their effort. I can be only so disappointed for not closing this thing out. All we had to do was take care of business on our last road trip. We'd be getting prepared for the playoffs.

"You have to play your whole schedule. No excuses and none needed. They literally gave everything they could."

Floyd allowed only a two-out single by Lonnie Chisenhall in the first until Jason Kipnis lined a one-out single in the sixth. The right-hander is 4-1 the past two years and 8-4 in his career against Cleveland.

Hector Gimenez bounced a two-out RBI single up the middle to make it 3-0 in the fifth.

Huff gave up nine hits over 4 2-3 innings. Only three runs charged to him were earned. A throwing error by third baseman Chisenhall made Chicago's entire four-run fifth unearned.


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