CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Right-hander Vince Velasquez allowed two hits in six scoreless innings as the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Cleveland Indians, 2-1, Sunday afternoon at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pa. The Phillies (15-10) swept the three-game series and have won six in a row overall.

Here is a capsule look at the game, which was televised by Fox Sports Time Ohio:

Lost week: The Indians (10-12), on the final two stops in a three-city trip, went 1-5 against Minnesota and suddenly invincible Philadelphia. All six games were decided by one run.

The Twins walked-off the Tribe twice; the Phillies, once.

Flop in Philly: The Indians lost to Phillies, 4-3, in 11 innings on Friday night and 4-3 on Saturday night.

For the series, Tribe batters went 19-for-99 (.192) with eight walks and 32 strikeouts.

Good start wasted: On Sunday, Indians right-hander Danny Salazar (2-2, 2.40 ERA) allowed the two runs on three hits in seven innings. He walked two and struck out eight.

Adjusted for brutal umpiring and a slippery mound, Salazar could/should have given up zero runs.

Important to remember: The Phillies swept the series, fair and square. They earned each victory. The Indians got what they deserved.

Breaks of the game: As the bottom of the third began, precipitation became more visible. Salazar retired Cesar Hernandez on a foul to third base.

Salazar got ahead of Velasquez, 0-2, before throwing three straight balls. He threw a 95-mph fastball that zipped to the outer third of the plate at the knees for strike three -- except it wasn't. Umpire Larry Vanover, for reasons known only to Vanover, called it a ball.

Should have been strike three. Instead, ball four.

Fox Sports Time Ohio play-by-play voice Matt Underwood said: "Oh, my. How can you give the opposing pitcher the benefit of the doubt on that call? (Velasquez) was 1-for-8 with six strikeouts coming in to this at-bat. That's a pretty good pitch to be calling ball four.''

The pitch, as FoxTrax showed, clearly was a strike. Velasquez having received "benefit of the doubt'' should not apply because there was no doubt.

Peter Bourjos lined a full-count fastball to left for a single, Velasquez stopping at second. Salazar had missed with a 2-2 fastball, then grooved one.

Odubel Herrera flied to left. Freddy Galvis hit a 2-1 fastball to center for an RBI single to make it 1-0, Bourjos advancing to third. The fastball, as with the final one to Bourjos, was over the plate.

Periodically during the inning, Salazar appeared to struggle with his landing foot on the wet mound. With Maikel Franco batting, Salazar's other foot became the problem and cost him dearly. As Salazar prepared to make a 2-2 pitch, his right foot slipped, which affected his timing and caused his landing foot to come down prematurely. Salazar held onto the ball and a no-brainer balk was called; Bourjos scored to make it 2-0.

Franco popped to third.

Velasquez opened the fourth by walking Francisco Lindor in five pitches and Carlos Santana in four. Velasquez was having the exact same issues with the mound as Salazar.

Fox Sports Time Ohio analyst Rick Manning said of the grounds crew: "They were out in-between innings. They looked, and I think they asked if (the Phillies) wanted any drying agent out there. They didn't want any.''

Phillies pitching coach Bob McClure, along with other Phillies, visited Velasquez. None of them appeared to ask for any help, preferring instead to wait until Vanover arrived to break up the meeting. Nonetheless, grounds crew members, presumably on orders from Vanover, came to the mound with drying agent. It was applied, and Velasquez even threw a practice pitch.

Velasquez, given an opportunity to collect himself, got Yan Gomes to pop to third and struck out Tyler Naquin swinging. Rajai Davis pounced on a hanging curve and ripped it to left, where Darin Ruf dived to his left to make the catch.

No question that Velasquez was fortunate Ruf caught Davis's liner. If not, the score would have been tied and the inning still going. But Velasquez's biggest break came when McClure, playing the role of trainer for the staggered boxer, bought him time and effectively prompted the grounds crew to assist.

The Indians didn't score until Santana homered off Hector Neris with one out in the ninth. Gomes lined to left and Naquin struck out swinging.

The Indians finished 4-for-29 with four walks and nine strikeouts.

Sharp enough: Velasquez (4-1, 1.44) walked four and struck out six. He threw 60 of 103 pitches for strikes.

Here is a pitch-by-pitch breakdown of how the Indians fared against the talented young Velasquez:

1st inning

(L) Jose Ramirez -- 91 fastball outside; 92 fastball low; 92 fastball high and away; 91 fastball called strike; 94 fastball low, walk.

(L) Jason Kipnis -- 91 fastball outside; 91 fastball low and in; 93 fastball called strike; 89 off-speed, GIDP 4-6-3.

Skinny: Pitch tailed to outer half and Kipnis was fooled, resulting in a bad swing and bailout for Velasquez.

(L) Francisco Lindor -- 94 fastball called strike; 92 fastball foul; 79 curve in dirt; 93 fastball foul; 94 fastball foul; 81 curve foul; 93 fastball, single to right.

Skinny: Grounder into hole just past second baseman Freddy Galvis.

(L) Carlos Santana -- 91 fastball foul; 79 curve low and in; 77 curve called strike at belt (barely); 87 fastball outside (pitch-out); 94 fastball foul; 95 fastball low (barely); 91 fastball, liner to first.

Skinny: Santana's first foul also was ripped. Indians finish with nothing to show for and inning in which Velasquez had control and command issues.

(23 pitches)

2nd inning

Yan Gomes -- 92 fastball foul pop to first.

Skinny: Gomes missed a pitch to hit, which has happened to him a lot this season. It was over the plate at the thighs.

(L) Tyler Naquin -- 90 fastball called strike (outside corner); 94 fastball swinging strike; 91 fastball foul; 90 fastball high and away; 76 curve, single to shortstop.

Skinny: Sharp grounder up the middle.

Rajai Davis -- 80 curve high and away; 79 curve swinging strike; 93 fastball foul; 81 curve foul; 93 fastball, swinging strikeout.

Skinny: Davis chased pitch above belt on outside corner.

(L) Lonnie Chisenhall -- 81 curve called strike; 94 fastball low and in; 84 changeup down and away; 94 fastball, fly to center.

Skinny: Chisenhall unable to square pitch on inner half at knees.

(15 pitches)

3rd inning

Danny Salazar -- 91 fastball outside; 93 fastball, foul pop to first.

(L) Jose Ramirez -- 95 fastball called strike; 84 breaking pitch in dirt; 86 changeup outside; 94 fastball outside; 94 fastball called strike; 94 fastball low and outside, walk.

(L) Jason Kipnis -- 86 changeup low; 90 fastball called strike (outer half); 94 fastball low (barely); 85 changeup low; 94 fastball called strike (outside corner); 90 fastball, swinging strikeout/DP 2-6.

Skinny: Kipnis swung at pitch that tailed off outside corner at belt. Ramirez erased by plenty at second.

(14 pitches)

4th inning

(L) Francisco Lindor -- 77 curve high and away; 93 fastball inside; 92 fastball inside (supposedly); 91 fastball called strike; 90 fastball outside, walk.

(L) Carlos Santana -- 91 fastball low and away; 93 fastball low; 93 fastball low; 92 fastball inside, walk.

(Mound work done. Drying agent applied.)

Yan Gomes -- 91 fastball called strike; 80 curve in dirt; 93 fastball outside (barely); 93 fastball, pop to third.

Skinny: Gomes missed another pitch to hit -- inner half above the knees -- in a hitter's count.

(L) Tyler Naquin -- 93 fastball swinging strike; 94 fastball foul; 94 fastball, swinging strikeout.

Skinny: Naquin overmatched.

Rajai Davis -- 79 curve, liner to left.

Skinny: Davis ripped a hanger that Darin Ruf caught with a dive to his left.

(17 pitches)

5th inning

(L) Lonnie Chisenhall -- 93 fastball inside; 93 fastball called strike; 95 fastball called strike; 95 fastball high and away; 94 fastball, swinging strikeout.

Skinny: Chisenhall chased a pitch above the belt and off the outside corner.

Danny Salazar -- 93 fastball called strike; 94 fastball called strike; 83 curve, swinging strikeout.

(L) Jose Ramirez -- 91 fastball high and away; 94 fastball foul; 95 fastball high; 93 fastball high; 93 fastball (high), grounder to first.

(13 pitches)

6th inning

(L) Jason Kipnis -- 93 fastball called strike; 87 changeup low; 93 fastball foul; 93 fastball foul; 94 fastball outside; 94 fastball foul; 79 curve foul; 94 fastball foul; 94 fastball foul; 94 fastball foul; 94 fastball foul; 79 curve in dirt; 93 fastball foul; 95 fastball, pop to left.

Skinny: Good at-bat, regardless of result.

(L) Francisco Lindor -- 93 fastball outside; 94 fastball swinging strike; 94 fastball low; 94 fastball foul; 96 fastball, called strikeout (outside corner at knees).

Skinny: Velasquez's best pitch of game came at No. 101 overall.

(L) Carlos Santana -- 94 fastball outside; 86 changeup, foul pop to second.

(21 pitches)