By: Stephen Parsons
The Indians are 0-6 on the current road trip with 3 more games
starting tomorrow in Arlington when they take on the Texas Rangers.
They have dropped their last 7 games dating back to last Sunday against
the Tampa Bay Rays. The Tribe is now 30-32 on the season and 5 and 1/2
games behind Central Division leader Detroit.
The pitching match up favored the Cleveland Indians. Justin
Masterson, Cleveland’s ace, faced off against a minor league call up
Jose Alverez. Alverez was called up due to Anibal Sanchez being placed
on the 15-day disabled list with shoulder stiffness.
The Tigers fired first on the scoreboard with Alex Avila hitting a
sacrifice fly to center scoring Prince Fielder to give Detroit a 1-0
lead in the Bottom of the 2nd inning.
In the Top of the 5th, former Detroit Tiger Ryan Raburn, hit a solo
home run to left field, tying the game at 1 each. However this would be
the only time that Cleveland would score in this game as Detroit’s
pitching was dominant today.
In the Bottom of the 6th, Don Kelly hit a 3-run jack to right field,
scoring Miguel Cabrera and Prince Fielder opening it up to a 4-1 Tigers
advantage.
Not a horrible day for Masterson today. He would pitch for 7 innings
allowing 4 runs on 6 hits. He would strike out 4 while walking 3
batters. With a team like Detroit who averages over 5 runs a game, not a
terrible outing at all.
This was the Major League debut for Jose Alverez, he pitched very
well going 6 innings allowing only 1 run on 3 hits. He struck out 7
while walking only 1.
Jose Alverez got the win, the 1st win of his major league career.
Justin Masterson took the loss, he is now 8-5 with a 3.68 ERA this
season. Joaquin Benoit got the save, his 3rd this season.
Time of the game was 2 hours and 31 minutes. Game attendance was 41,262, a sell out crowd at Comerica Park in Detroit.
My Thoughts:
This was a game that Cleveland could not afford to lose. For the 1st
time this season the Tigers saw Justin Masterson, who has been the ace
of this staff. He didn’t pitch horrible, but not great either. When
the Tigers average over 5 runs a game this season, and you only allow 4
over 7 innings you will take that every time.
However the Indians bats need to get out of this funk, Jose Alverez
coming up for his major league debut and fanning 7 Indians batters.
Ryan Raburn was the only batter to get a run on the scoreboard.
Swisher, Santana, Kipnis and Reynolds need to start driving in runs in
clutch spots.
It’s not going to get any easier, 3 games starting tomorrow in
Arlington against the Texas Rangers a team that the Indians have had
issues with over the past 4 years.
Coming Up Next:
A 3-game series against the Texas Rangers begins tomorrow night in
Arlington. Scott Kazmir will take the mound for the Indians, he is 3-3
with a 5.24 ERA this season. Kazmir is 6-3 vs the Rangers in this
career with a 2.87 ERA. He will be opposed against Josh Lindblom who is
0-1 with a 7.71 ERA this season.
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