Extra Inning Thriller!
Sizemore's late inning heroics the difference maker.
AP - Cleveland, OH - It felt like October. The energy of the crowd, the brisk breeze off of Lake Erie. The Tigers, the Indians, AL Central Rivals. And they went extra innings to boot, if this is just a glimpse of what we have in store for us over the next two months? Then it's great to be a baseball fan. The Cleveland Indians and the Detroit Tigers met for the tenth time this season, and first time since the All-Star break.
Detroit got it going early against Jake Westbrook. Marcus Thames showed raw power as he pushed his first of two homers out of the park in the first inning. Westbrook who hasn't lost but one game this year, looked like the Westbrook of old, getting pounded. Jake wouldn't loose his composer however, he stayed in the game and kept the hits to a minimal as best he could, backed with his defense Jake was able to stay in the game for the Cleveland Indians.
It was Thames who struck again in the fourth inning for the Tigers, this time going to left field for a solo shot to the "Pepsi Home Run Porch". The ball was back into the field as quickly as it left as the Tribe faithful refused to let it rest on the concrete much longer than a few seconds. Thames has been a powerful asset to the Tigers as he punched out his 32nd and 33rd home runs of the season.
In the bottom of the fourth Ben Francisco would crush a ball that matched Thames in left field. This one would not return to the field and the Indians drew within one run of the Tigers. Solid base hitting and good path running would lead to the Indians game tying run in the bottom of the fifth. From there it was a pitchers duel between Jake Westbrook and Justin Verlander. Both pitched phenomenal baseball from the fifth inning on. The game would go into extra innings, Fernando Rodney would take over the mound duties for the Tigers, while long reliever Jonathan Meloan would take over for the Tribe.
There was not a shortage of hits from the ninth inning on, both teams would get runners on base but suburb defense would keep the runs off the board until the twelfth inning. With runners on first and third, the Indians called a pitch out play. The same time the Tigers called a double steal. Victor Martinez caught in confusion would throw to second, allowing the runner from third to score. The Tigers lead was short lived however. In the bottom of the twelfth they turned the game over to closer Brandon Lyon.
Lyon was hit early and often, allowing the first three batters on base. This allowed Jhonny Peralta to get Ryan Garko home on a base hit and tie the game at four. Grady Sizemore would turn on a pitch that just skipped inside the third base line and allowed Kelly Shoppach, who pinched hit for Mark DeRosa to score the winning run. Sizemore would be credited with the walk off hit, and the Tribe would take a 5.0 game lead in the AL Central.
Lineup:
CF Granderson 2-5 | 1K
2B Polanco 1-5 | 1K
1B Cabrera 1-4 | 1K
PR Everett 0-0 |
PR-1B Treanor 0-1 |
DH Thames 3-5 | 2K
PR Thomas 0-0 |
LF Guillen 2-5 |
RF Sheffield 0-5 | 3K
C Laird 0-4 | 2K
SS Santiago 1-5 | 1K
3B Inge 1-4 | 1K
Batting:
HR: M. Thames 2 (33)
RBI: M. Thames 3 (73)
GIDP: P. Polanco, C. Guillen, R. Santiago
Fielding:
E: R. Santiago (9)
Base Running:
SB: C. Guillen (7), C. Thomas (2)
Pitching:
Verlander | 8.0IP | 7H | 3R | 3ER | 4SO | 4.67 ERA |
Rodney | 3.0IP | 2H | 1SO | 3.06 ERA |
Lyon (L, 0-1) | 0.0IP | 3H | 2R | 2ER | 3.38 ERA |
Robertson | 0.0IP | 1H | 4.38 ERA |
Lineup:
CF Sizemore 3-6 |
2B Cabrera 0-5 | 1K
RF Francisco 2-5 |
C Martinez 1-5 | 1K
DH Johnson 2-5 |
LF Willingham 0-5 |
1B Garko 3-5 |
3B DeRosa 0-3 | 1K
PH-3B Shoppach 1-2 |
SS Peralta 1-5 | 2K
Batting:
2B: V. Martinez (24), N. Johnson (26), R. Garko (20), G. Sizemore 2 (11)
HR: B. Francisco (9)
RBI: J. Peralta (56), B. Francisco 2 (54), G. Sizemore (27)
Pitching:
Westbrook | 9.0IP | 7H | 3R | 3ER | 1BB | 8SO | 3.40 ERA |
Meloan (W, 6-3) | 3.0IP | 4H | 1R | 1ER | 4SO | 4.00 ERA |
Player of the Game:
B. Francisco
2 for 5 - HR, 2 RBI
Next Game:
August 1st, 2009
(56-45)@(62-41)
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