Houston Astros 5, Cleveland Indians 1

Cleveland Indians catcher Roberto Perez has the Houston Astros Dexter Fowler in a run down on a fielders choice in the 9th inning on August 22, 2014 at Progressive Field. Fowler was tagged out.

(Chuck Crow/The Plain Dealer)

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Michael Bourn had a 17-13 edge on Roberto Perez before the ping-pong master with the unstoppable spin serve roared back for the win.

Bourn then spent Friday afternoon proclaiming he would get revenge.

The Indians could use a little redemption against the Astros on Saturday, too. Here are 15 statistics that highlight the state of the team.

99: The number of errors the Indians have committed, with 35 games to play

98: The number of errors committed all of last season

0.50: Carlos Carrasco's ERA in three starts since rejoining the rotation

0.50: Carrasco's WHIP in three starts since rejoining the rotation

17:2: Carrasco's strikeouts-to-walks ratio in those starts

.117: Opponents' batting average against Carrasco in those three starts (.143 batting average on balls in play)

.328: Opponents' OPS against Carrasco in those three starts

7.2: At-bats per home run for Zach Walters in an Indians uniform

2.6: At-bats per strikeout for Walters in an Indians uniform

62.5: Percent of Walters' hits with the Indians that have been home runs

0: Number of runs the Indians have scored in the last two games aside from a pair of Walters solo homers

0: Number of times Cody Allen had ever allowed four runs in an appearance prior to Friday's outing (all four runs were unearned, despite the home run he allowed to Jon Singleton)

3: Number of times Allen has surrendered more than one run in an outing this year (not since May 18)

1: Number of hits the Astros tallied in the ninth inning, when they scored four runs

10: Number of times in the last 11 games that a Tribe starting pitcher has held the opposition to three runs or fewer

Bonus:

0: Number of times Perez lost in ping-pong on Friday