Carlos Carrasco picked up the win, his first since returning to Cleveland this offseason.
Carrasco’s first win with Cleveland came in 2010 (he debuted in 2009 but did not win any games).
The 13 years, 9 months between his first win and most recent win is the longest span since Jim Perry (15 years, 9 months).
Perry picked up his first win in 1959 as a rookie with Cleveland, where he pitched for for 4.5 years. He then spent a decade in Minnesota and Detroit before returning to Cleveland picking up his final victory for the Indians in 1975.
The next longest span since Perry belongs to Tom Candiotti, who won his first game with Cleveland in 1986 and then picked up the final victory of his career at the age of 42 in 1999.