Late Inning Heroics Take The Game Into Extras.
Peralta's stick gets a little shorter.
AP - Detroit, MI - This is turning out to be the rivalry everyone expected to be, and for the Tribe and the Tigers, that's a good thing. The Indians continue to hit the ball well, as to the Tigers. The Bullpen continues to struggle for both clubs, when facing one another I guess that's a good thing. It's starting too look like these two clubs could be going at it for the whole season, for baseball. That's not a bad thing.
The day started off slow, Pavano on the mound for the Tribe, Jackson for the Tigers. It was a 2-1 affair up until the sixth inning when the Indians scored three runs on extra base hits, the Tigers could only answer back with a single run of their own, a 440 feet homer off the bat of Thames (Really, that ball flew. Almost out of the ball park in left.) . When the game was turned over to the Bullpen for the Tribe things were looking all right until Jansen Lewis came out. Lewis, who was a victim in the first game of this series wanted a little payback what he got was a 3 run show from Carlos Guillen. That tied the game at five, and then it turned into one of the most exciting games so far this season.
Each club would get runners on, and the other club's defense would shut them down. At one point runners were on first and third for the Tigers, when a base hit almost got through the glove of Asdrubal Cabrera, he was able to recover and with the help from Johnny Peralta turn the double that put the game further into extra innings, that was in the 11th. The game ultimately would be won in the 14th inning when the Tribe put a runner on in the form of Asdrubal Cabrera.
Once Cabrera was on, Choo would move him into scoring position with a sac bunt, Martinez would hit a shot to Center that moved Cabrera to third, and then Sizemore would deliver a base hit to left that advanced Cabrera home. Hafner would add an insurance run getting a double and scoring Sizemore. Wood wold appear on the mound in the bottom of the 14th and put the Tigers away for his 11th save on the season. The Indians take the season series lead 2-1. These teams will meet again later this week in Cleveland. Next up for the Tribe is a pair of two game series against Toronto, and the Boston Red Sox.
Lineup:
RF Choo 2-5 | 1K
C Martinez 2-7 |
CF Sizemore 4-7 | 2K
DH Hafner 3-7 | 1K
SS Peralta 3-7 |
3B DeRosa 1-6 |
LF Francisco 3-6 | 1K
1B Garko 0-6 |
2B Cabrera 3-6 | 1K
Batting:
2B: G. Sizemore (5), A. Cabrera (3), T. Hafner (5), M. DeRosa (10), S. Choo (6)
RBI: G. Sizemore 2 (13), T. Hafner (15), M. DeRosa 2 (15), B. Francisco 2 (7)
SAC: S. Choo 2
GIDP: T. Hafner, M. DeRosa
Base Running:
CS: G. Sizemore (5)
Pitching:
Pavano | 5.0IP | 6H | 2R | 2ER | 1BB | 6SO | 6.04 ERA |
Perez (H, 4) | 2.1IP | 2SO | 3.38 ERA |
Lewis (BS, 2) | 1.2IP | 3H | 3R | 3ER | 1SO | 9.53 ERA |
Meloan (W, 2-0) | 4.0IP | 5H | 2BB | 3SO | 1.65 ERA |
Wood (S, 11) | 2.77 ERA |
Lineup:
CF Granderson 1-6 | 3K
RF Ordonez 2-7 |
1B Cabrera 2-6 | 1K
DH Thames 2-6 | 2K
LF Guillen 2-6 |
2B Polanco 2-5 |
C Laird 1-6 | 2K
3B Inge 1-3 | 2k
PH Thomas 0-1 |
3B Sheffield 0-1 |
SS Everett 0-3 |
PH-SS Santiago 1-3 |
Batting:
2B: P. Polanco (7), M. Cabrera (8), B. Inge (1)
3B: M. Cabrera (1)
HR. C. Guillen (5), Thames (8)
RBI: M. Ordonez (12), C. Guillen 3 (16), M. Thames (16)
SAC: P. Polanco
GIDP: M. Ordonez, G. Sheffield
Pitching:
Jackson | 5.2IP | 9H | 5R | 5ER | 3.15 ERA |
Rodney | 2.1IP | 4H | 3SO | 1.08 ERA |
Seay | 4.2 | 5H | 3SO | 6.35 ERA |
Robertson (L, 4-1) | 1.1IP | 3H | 2R | 2ER | 3.24 ERA |
Player of the Game:
T. Hafner
3 for 7 - Double, RBI.
Next Game:
(15-10) @ (13-14)
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