The Cleveland Guardians took three of four at Boston last week. Looking for a better effort against Houck, the host Guardians aim to cool off the Red Sox while trying for a fifth consecutive victory Tuesday night. Under first-year manager Stephen Vogt, Cleveland entered play Monday with a major league-best 16-6 record and plus-52 run differential, plus an AL-high 124 runs. "Anytime you can win early in the season, those are wins no one can take away from us," Guardians president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti told reporters.