NEW YORK -- There was a bit of role reversal going on at Yankee Stadium Friday afternoon, when the small-market Cleveland Indians held a press conference for the player (left-handed pitcher Andrew Miller) theyd acquired from the biggest market team of all, the New York Yankees, five days earlier.After Friday night, the Yankees are hoping the role reversals last a couple more days.The rebuilding Yankees host the American League Central-leading Indians in the second game of a three-game series Saturday afternoon. New York never trailed in winning Friday nights opener, 13-7.While the final score suggested a back-and-forth slugfest, the Yankees ability to jump out to insurmountable leads -- they led 6-0 in the third and 11-4 after the seventh -- against a doubly dangerous Indians team had manager Joe Girardi pleased.When you talk about Cleveland, everyone talks about how well their pitching has been this year, Girardi said. But going into tonight they were second in the league in runs. You dont hear as much about their offense, but its really good.The Indians offense hasnt been nearly good enough to cover up for the sudden struggles of their pitching staff, which was seemingly bolstered by the acquisition of Miller in exchange for four prospects on Sunday.Cleveland has been outscored 50-32 in the last five games, during which it has gone 1-4 while its starters have allowed a whopping 30 runs in just 17 1/3 innings. The skid has raised the Indians ERA nearly three-tenths of a run -- from 3.59 to 3.88 -- and dropped them from first in the AL in ERA to third.Its still a tough pill to swallow whenever the offense is clicking like theyre clicking and were not doing the job were supposed to be doing, said right-hander Josh Tomlin, who became the latest culprit Friday by giving up seven runs over 4 2/3 innings -- the longest start by an Indians pitcher during the slump.The last pitcher to produce a strong start will take the mound for the Indians on Saturday, when right-hander Corey Kluber opposes Yankees left-hander CC Sabathia in a matchup of pitchers who won the American League Cy Young Award while playing for Cleveland.Kluber, who won the Cy Young in 2014, earned the win Sunday, when he threw seven shutout innings in an 8-0 victory over the Oakland Athletics. 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The rise in price would be in part due to land acquisitions, as well as the stadium now being proposed as a retractable dome.Raiders owner Mark Davis has said that he would prefer a retractable dome as well as a natural grass playing surface, though when it comes to a location in Las Vegas, Davis told ESPN.com he was site agnostic.Also, the committee, which was initially to dispand at the end of July, will ask Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, who convened the committee, for two more months before issuing an official recommendation.The nine sites discussed:??A 42-acre site owned by UNLV at the corner of Tropicana Avenue and Koval Lane, though it is across the street from McCarran International Airport and in the flight path, and Southwest Airlines already has written its protest to such a site.? A 65-acre site just east on Tropicana,, on the UNLV campus in the Thomas & Mack Centers parking lot.dddddddddddd? 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