CLEVELAND (AP) — There were no noticeable signs of panic or pressure. Now is not the time to show any weakness. As the Cleveland Indians got ready for their biggest game this season, a winner-take-all Game 5 against the New York Yankees, everything seemed normal, routine. Before answering questions at his news conference, manager — and Cavs' season-ticket holder — Terry Francona asked about the NBA team's new lineup, joked about his limited vocabulary and later tried on All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor's diamond-encrusted, $30,000 necklace. The mood around the cage was typically loose Tuesday during batting practice, with a few players shagging flies while keeping an eye on slugger Edwin Encarnacion as he tested his sprained ankle. Their season is on the line, and the Indians, who haven't lost three straight since Aug.Read more on NewsOK.com