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After enduring a rain delay that pushed Wednesday night’s first pitch back more than two hours, the Cleveland Indians and Boston Red Sox played a 12 inning game in Cleveland that stretched into the wee hours of Thursday morning.

Some fans – including John J. Adams, known as the Tribe Drummer – were determined to stick it out until the very end, no matter how difficult it was to stay awake. From the looks of things, it was pretty difficult….but…must…keep…drumming.

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Fortunately for Adams and the rest of the Indians faithful, Asdrubal Cabrera made it all worth it when he belted a three-run home run in the bottom of the 12th to give the Tribe a 7-4 victory, their sixth straight.