Three Takeaways from Tribe's 5-3 Loss to White Sox

The Cleveland Indians fell to the Chicago White Sox, 5-3, on Saturday night.
It was another ugly start for Josh Tomlin, as this season hasn't been kind to him. After Saturday's outing, he's now 3-8 of the season, as he pitched 2.2 innings giving up three runs, (one unearned) on nine hits.
The offense didn't have anything going against White Sox starter David Holmberg.
Here are three takeaways from the loss:
1. Tomlin gets rocked
Starter Josh Tomlin gets rocked in one of the shortest outings of the 2017 season.
The White Sox attacked Tomlin early, as Chicago got things started when Jose Abreu singled to left to score Tim Anderson in the first inning. Then, Matt Davidson would deliver a two-run single to make it 3-0. Chicago would make it 4-0 in the second inning, but the run was unearned.
2. Hello Edwin
Before coming into today's game, Edwin Encarnacion hit safely in 13 of his last 15 games. However, in today's game Edwin went 2-for-4 with a double and a home run. This marks his second straight game he has launched one out the park.
Have we seen a turn around from Edwin? Hopefully.
3. Good attendance once again
Back to back nights, the fans have come to the ballpark, as the attendance has been over 30,000 in both games this weekend.
It obviously would have been better if fans could've seen a couple wins from this team at home. Now the Indians are 13-15 at home.
The Tribe is back in action against Chicago Sunday at 1:10 pm.
