Comeback City!
Eric Wedge, and his staff can only watch as the Royals complete the comeback, winning in the bottom of the ninth.
AP - Kansas City, MO - From the start of this one, there were fireworks. With the benching of Martinez, Hafner, and Garko, Kansas City might of felt a little disrespected. It was a high offensive game as the Indians and the Royals battled it out, Kansas City trying to avoid the sweep, the Indians, trying to get their first of the season before heading to New York to meet the Bronx bombers.
"It was a fight right down to the end". Said CF Grady Sizemore of the game. "There are things on the field you can't control, Gordon comes out, legs out a triple, then, DeJesus brings him home, and Teahen brings DeJesus home. It's odd, it's something you can't believe, but they wanted this game more than us tonight and they got it, unfortunantly for us."
Eric Wedge who recieved some heat from the media prior to the game due to his benching of Hafner, Martinez, and Garko, faced the firing squad after the game. When asked about his decision he gave us this comment. "I stand by my decision, these guys needed rest, right up until the end it payed off. If we win no one says anything about this loss, we go into New York and play the next four game series. We lost however, so now I'm the goat." Wedge took a few more questions, one that got him thinking was the state of the rotation and the bullpen. "It's poor right now, our play out of the bullpen, our starters have put us in position to win, our bullpen needs to close out the game."
Wedge was then questioned about the second blown save by closer, Kerry Wood. "When it's early in the season, you get the benifit of the doubt, not being in shape, getting the rust off, whatever the excuse can be. Stuff like this happens in late May, June, or July? No excuse, we won't have room on this orginization's roster if you can't come in and do what you're supposed to."
The Indians move on to play the New York Yankees in a four game series in New York.
Lineup:
CF Sizemore 2-5 |
2B Carroll** 3-5 |
C Shoppach 2-5 |
DH Dellucci 0-5 | 1K
1B Carroll 1-5 |
SS Peralta 1-4 |
3B DeRosa 1-4 | 2K
RF Choo 3-4 |
LF Francisco 2-4 |
Batting:
2B: G. Sizemore (2), A. Cabrera (1), M. DeRosa (4)
RBI: G. Sizemore 2 (7), A. Cabrera (4), S. Choo (3), D. Dellucci (1)
Pitching:
Reyes | 6.0IP | 9H | 4R | 4ER | 7SO | 4.97 ERA |
Betancourt (H, 1) | 2.0IP | 2H | 1SO | 4.15
Wood | (L, 0-1) | 0.1IP | 3H | 2R | 2ER | 4.50 ERA |
Lineup:
LF DeJesus 3-5 | 1K
RF Teahen 2-4 | 1K
CF Butler 3-4 |
1B Jacobs 0-4 | 4K
DH Guillen 3-4 | 1K
PR Crisp 0-0 |
C Olivo 0-4 | 1K
2B Callaspo 1-4 | 1K
SS Bloomquist 0-4 | 1K
3B Pena Jr. 1-3 |
PH Gordon 1-1 |
Batting:
2B: B. Butler (1)
3B: J. Guillen 2 (2), A. Gordon (1), B. Butler (1)
RBI: D. DeJesus (3), J. Guillen (9), A. Gordon (2), B. Butler 2 (2), M. Olivo (3)
GIDP: J. Guilen, M. Olivo
Fielding:
E: W. Bloomquist (3)
Pitching:
Hochevar | 4.0IP | 10H | 4R | 4ER | 3.48 ERA |
Gobble | 5.0IP | 5H | 1R | 1 ER | 3SO | 2.13 ERA |
Player of the Game:
J. Guillen
3 for 4 - 2 Triples, RBI
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