SB Nation Cleveland - Grady Sizemore Returns To Indians' Lineup Against Orioles, Has One Of Three Tribe Homers; Cleveland Sweeps, 4-2https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/48841/cleveland-fave.png2011-04-17T16:17:16-05:00http://cleveland.sbnation.com/rss/stream/18669632011-04-17T16:17:16-05:002011-04-17T16:17:16-05:00Another Sweep Has Tribe Alone In First Place At 11-4
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<p>The Indians had just enough power and plenty enough pitching this afternoon, and the end result was the third sweep of the season in only five series played, as the Tribe beat Baltimore at Progressive Field, 4-2, giving <span>Fausto Carmona</span> his first win of the season and sending the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.camdenchat.com/">Orioles</a> to their seventh straight defeat.</p>
<p><span>Carlos Santana</span> and <span>Travis Hafner</span> homered for the Indians, and that was good enough — especially for Santana, trying to bust out of a slump. But the biggest news of the day was that <span>Grady Sizemore</span> returned to the lineup for the first time since last May and also homered, in his second at bat of the season. It was Sizemore’s first jack since August of 2009 and gave the Tribe a 2-0 lead in the third inning. Sizemore also doubled in the fifth, and his two hits matched Hafner’s two, as the Indians made the most of seven hits in total, beating Baltimore’s <span>Brad Bergesen</span> (0-2, 3.38 <span class="caps">ERA</span>).</p>
<p>After Santana went deep in the second with his second round-tripper of 2011, and Sizemore doubled the lead in the third, the Orioles got a run back in the fourth against Carmona (1-2, 4.74 <span class="caps">ERA</span>), when the first two hitters reached on base hits. But Carmona made a good pitch to get <span>Derrek Lee</span> to hit into a double play, with a run scoring but clearing the bases. In other words, minimizing the damage.</p>
<p>The Tribe got that run right back in the bottom of the fourth when <span>Travis Buck</span> singled in <span>Orlando Cabrera</span> to make it 3-1. Cabrera was only in scoring position because of being able to take second when <span>Mark Reynolds</span> misplayed Cabrera’s hit, and Buck came through in the clutch.</p>
<p>It stayed 3-1 until the sixth, when Hafner hit homer number four of the year off of <span>Jeremy Accardo</span>.</p>
<p>In the seventh, Baltimore got an unearned run when the first two hitters reached and moved up on an error by <span>Shin-Soo Choo</span> in right field. The Orioles capitalized with a sac fly off the bat of <span>Luke Scott</span>, but that was all Baltimore could get.</p>
<p>Carmona’s line was excellent for the third straight start. In seven innings, Fausto allowed two runs — only one earned — on five hits, walking one and striking out five on 101 pitches.</p>
<p><span>Tony Sipp</span>, who has been perfect as a set-up man so far this season, allowed a hit in the eighth but did not allow a run. Sipp has now pitched 8 2/3 scoreless innings and has six “holds” on the season.</p>
<p>Then <span>Chris Perez</span> came out and shut the Orioles down one-two-three in the ninth for his fifth save of the season. Perez has now gone 7 1/3 innings and has surrendered only two hits and no runs on the year.</p>
<p>What a one-two punch at the back end of the pen!</p>
<p>Cleveland now goes to Kansas City to take on the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.royalsreview.com/">Royals</a> in a four-game set. The Indians were able to claim sole possession of first place late this afternoon when the Royals lost to Seattle, leaving K.C. at 10-5 and a full game behind the Tribe. Thus, a mere split of the set in Kansas City would leave Cleveland in first, as nobody else in the division is close enough to “catch” the Indians should they win two of their next four.</p>
<p>But we wouldn’t mind three-of-four. Or (dare we wish for it?) another sweep. But we won’t get ahead of ourselves.</p>
<p>For now, it feels good enough to say that Your <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.letsgotribe.com/">Cleveland Indians</a> are the leaders of the American League Central.</p>
<p>Go Tribe!</p>
https://cleveland.sbnation.com/cleveland-indians/2011/4/17/2116868/another-sweep-has-tribe-alone-in-first-place-at-11-4AncientMariner2011-04-17T13:24:36-05:002011-04-17T13:24:36-05:00Sizemore And Santana Homer; Indians Four Innings From Another Sweep, Leading 3-1
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<p><span>Grady Sizemore</span> returned to the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.letsgotribe.com/">Indians</a>’ lineup for the first time in a game that counts since last May this afternoon, and after being retired in his first plate appearance, Grady showed a resourceful method of avoiding strain on his surgically-repaired knee in his second at-bat…when in doubt, hit it out.</p>
<p><span>Carlos Santana</span> led off the second inning with a homer to give the Tribe a 1-0 lead, and Sizemore’s blast in the third put the Indians up by a pair.</p>
<p>The fourth inning was a crucial inning and <span>Fausto Carmona</span> handled it like — well, like an ace.</p>
<p>After <span>Brian Roberts</span> led off with a single and moved to third on a hit by <span>Nick Markakis</span>, Carmona induced a double-play grounder off the bat of <span>Derrek Lee</span>, which scored a run but at the same time made sure that any damage in the inning would be minimal. Lee does not get credit for an <span class="caps">RBI</span>, as one is not awarded on a <span class="caps">GIDP</span>.</p>
<p>Then, in the Indians’ fourth, <span>Orlando Cabrera</span> reached on a two-out single and when to second on an error on the play by third baseman <span>Mark Reynolds</span>. <span>Travis Buck</span> then singled, and although he was thrown out at second, Cabrera scored, giving The Good Guys a 3-1 lead.</p>
<p>Carmona then cruised through the fifth. In those five innings, Carmona has allowed only those back-to-back hits in the fourth, with four strikeouts and no walks on only 64 pitches.</p>
<p>For the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.camdenchat.com/">Orioles</a>, <span>Brad Bergesen</span> is still out there, but his pitch-count is getting high and it won’t be long until the Indians see the Baltimore pen in the game.</p>
<p>Twelve more outs to the third sweep of the season in five series. That, my friends, is championship-caliber baseball.</p>
<p>Can we get that sweep today? Check back later for a full recap of the last game of this abbreviated homestand.</p>
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<p>The <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.letsgotribe.com/">Cleveland Indians</a> are one of the surprise teams in baseball starting the season 10-4, their best start since 2002. They received more good news today when <span>Grady Sizemore</span> was activated – returning after missing nearly a year with a knee injury that required microfracture surgery last summer.</p>
<p>Sizemore last played in May 2010, and has played just 139 games the past two seasons. Sizemore’s return means that <span>Michael Brantley</span> will move to left field – and drop in the batting order.</p>
<p>To make room for Sizermore, the Indians placed starter <span>Mitch Talbot</span> on the Disabled list with a strained right elbow. Talbot last pitched on Monday, throwing 8 shutout innings agaist the LA <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.halosheaven.com/">Angels</a> in a 4-0 Indians win.</p>
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<p>For all of their success so far this season, there is one thing that the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.letsgotribe.com/">Indians</a> have not been able to do — score a single run when <span>Fausto Carmona</span> has actually been in a game.</p>
<p>Even in the season opener, when the Tribe tallied ten, Cleveland was on its way to falling behind by 14 runs when Carmona was lifted, and of course the offense had not begun their comeback to making the final respectable until after Carmona was gone.</p>
<p>Then there was Carmona’s second start, against the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.overthemonster.com/">Red Sox</a>. In that one he left after seven innings in a 0-0 tie: a game the Tribe eventually won 1-0.</p>
<p>And in his last start, Carmona went 7 2/3 innings and got the loss as <span>Dan Haren</span> shut the Indians down, 2-0.</p>
<p>Solution? Simple — score some runs today, and maybe you can get your number one starter win number one.</p>
<p>I’d say it would be about time for something like that to happen.</p>
<p>Since seeing his <span class="caps">ERA</span> at 30.00 after Opening Day, Carmona has worked 14 2/3 innings and has allowed just two runs and six hits in that time, both of the runs coming on solo homers from the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.halosheaven.com/">Angels</a>. Carmona’s <span class="caps">ERA</span> is down to 6.11, but that 0-2 record looks out of place.</p>
<p>The Tribe will try to make life easier for Carmona today against <span>Brad Bergesen</span>, who will be making his third appearance of the season for the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.camdenchat.com/">Orioles</a>. Bergesen was sent down to the minors after his first appearance after giving up four runs in less than four innings, then was recalled in time to pitch two scoreless innings against the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.pinstripealley.com/">Yankees</a> in relief in his second appearance on Wednesday in New York.</p>
<p>Bergesen (0-1, 3.18 <span class="caps">ERA</span>) beat the Indians in August in Cleveland with a two-hitter, winning 3-1 for his second career complete game. If he shows that kind of stuff today, it could be deja-vu all over again.</p>
<p>Let’s hope that this time might be different.</p>
<p>The Indians have certainly set up for a strong Sunday with the bats, totaling 16 runs and collecting 25 hits in their sixteen innings of offense in this series so far. And it may well be that the news that <span>Grady Sizemore</span> may be activated in the next day or two may be an added boost of adrenaline for the team. Of course, a different spot in the lineup and position will have to be found for <span>Michael Brantley</span>, who is hitting .302, should Sizemore immediately step into the lead-off spot in center field. We will see how that all plays out soon.</p>
<p>After this game the Tribe goes back on the road for four in Kansas City and three in Minnesota. The series against the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.royalsreview.com/">Royals</a> is going to be a battle for first place.</p>
<p>Who would have thought we’d be saying that in the third week of the season?</p>
<p>But first things first — let’s get Fausto Carmona that first win today, and make it three sweeps in five series so far this year.</p>
<p>Game-time at Progressive Field is at 1:05. This one should start on time, unlike yesterday’s rain-delayed contest.</p>
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<p>It took a long time to get it started, but in the end it was well worth the wait, as the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.letsgotribe.com/">Indians</a>, for the second straight game, scored eight runs against the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.camdenchat.com/">Orioles</a> staff.</p>
<p><span>Orlando Cabrera</span> drove in four runs, <span>Shin-Soo Choo</span> homered, <span>Josh Tomlin</span> won his third straight start, and even <span>Chad Durbin</span> joined the fun with a scoreless ninth inning, as the Tribe sent Baltimore to its sixth straight defeat with an 8-3 win at Progressive Field.</p>
<p>Tomlin (3-0, 2.75) delivered yet another quality start for the Indians and matched <span>Justin Masterson</span> for the club lead in victories. All that from a starter who wasn’t even assured of a rotation spot until late in spring training.</p>
<p>The home run battle in today’s contest ended at 2-2, with <span>Jake Fox</span> and <span>Luke Scott</span> hitting solo shots off of Tomlin, and Shin-Soo Choo hitting a solo shot and Orlando Cabrera a two-run blast for the Tribe. Cabrera’s homer pretty much put the game away, giving the Indians their final margin in the bottom of the seventh.</p>
<p>Orlando Cabrera duplicated what <span>Asdrubal Cabrera</span> had achieved on Friday night, driving in four runs. <span>Matt LaPorta</span> drove in a pair and Choo and <span>Travis Buck</span> each drove in a run as the Indians pounded out 13 hits, giving them 25 hits in only sixteen innings in this series.</p>
<p>The victim of the bulk of the Tribe’s damage today was <span>Jeremy Guthrie</span>, who — like last night’s Baltimore starter, <span>Zach Britton</span> — came in with an <span class="caps">ERA</span> of well under a run per nine innings and saw that number swell to 3.32. Guthrie gave up six runs on ten hits in five innings of work, allowing Choo’s homer.</p>
<p>Orlando Cabrera’s two-run jack to the home-run porch came off of Michael Gonzalez.</p>
<p>After Tomlin escaped a couple of jams — one in the fifth and one in the sixth — he was pulled after 79 pitches. Tomlin issued no free passes, and surrendered six hits, striking out four.</p>
<p><span>Vinnie Pestano</span> came on in the seventh and had a nervous inning, but one that could have been a whole lot worse.</p>
<p>Jake Fox opened the seventh with a triple, and after a walk, <span>Brian Roberts</span> made it 6-3 Cleveland with a base hit which left the Orioles one big swing from tying the game, and with two on and nobody out.</p>
<p>Then Pestano bore down.</p>
<p>Pestano got <span>Nick Markakis</span> to ground into a double play, then struck out <span>Derrek Lee</span>, and just like that the inning was over and the Tribe still led by three. Then, in the bottom half, O. Cabrera hit his two-run homer and it was all over but the drying, so to speak, after a game which was delayed at the start for over two hours.</p>
<p><span>Tony Sipp</span> surrendered a lead-off hit in the eighth and also issued a walk, but escaped unscathed to keep his <span class="caps">ERA</span> at 0.00, and Chad Durbin — the losing pitcher on Wednesday in Anaheim — finished up, also surrendering a lead-off hit but then retiring the final three hitters of the game, striking out one.</p>
<p>The paid attendance at Progressive Field was 10,714, but it is hard to grouse about the crowd-count at this one, which looked for a while as if it might be washed out. It was a damp, chilly and windy day, and perhaps, if the weather is better tomorrow, the numbers in the seats might reflect it.</p>
<p>The Indians’ victory leaves them tied with Kansas City, which just keeps on winning. Both teams are 10-4 on the season, and after tomorrow’s games, the Tribe is off to face the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.royalsreview.com/">Royals</a> in a most-unlikely battle for first place in a four-game set.</p>
<p>Let’s take care of business tomorrow, get our third sweep of the season, and go to K.C. seven games over .500</p>
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<p>The <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.letsgotribe.com/">Indians</a> have been shut down in the middle innings this afternoon at Progressive Field, but Tribe starter <span>Josh Tomlin</span> managed to keep Baltimore in the rear-view mirror by stifling two <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.camdenchat.com/">Orioles</a>’ rallies — including a truly crucial shut-down in the fifth inning — and Cleveland leads 6-2 as we head to the seventh.</p>
<p>Baltimore got their second run on their second hit of the game in the fifth — and their second home run, a blast off the bat of <span>Luke Scott</span>. But that was not the end of the inning, an inning where Baltimore threatened to get right back in the game.</p>
<p>The Orioles loaded the bases, still with only one out, but then Tomlin retired <span>Dave Roberts</span> on a shallow fly ball to left and got <span>Nick Markakis</span> to ground out to first, ending the threat.</p>
<p>A marvelous job there of keeping the damage to a minimum and leaving the Tribe’s lead at 6-2.</p>
<p>Again in the sixth, the Orioles put two on — this time with two outs — and again, Tomlin was able to get out of the inning, this time retiring <span>Mark Reynolds</span>.</p>
<p>As we go to the seventh, <span>Vinnie Pestano</span> is on in relief of Tomlin, who allowed two runs and six hits, walking none and fanning four.</p>
<p>The Indians have collected eleven hits, but have been kept off the board since their four-run outburst in the third inning.</p>
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<p>Any thought that the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.letsgotribe.com/">Indians</a>’ hitters might be a little water-logged after a long delay to the start of this afternoon’s game against Baltimore was put to rest quickly, as the Tribe scored two in the second and four times in the third, and Cleveland leads the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.camdenchat.com/">Orioles</a> 6-1 headed to the fourth.</p>
<p>After a scoreless first inning, the Tribe struck in the second. <span>Carlos Santana</span> led off with a walk and moved to second on a passed ball. <span>Travis Hafner</span> followed with a single, putting runners at the corners, and <span>Orlando Cabrera</span> plated the game’s first run with a fielder’s-choice grounder. <span>Travis Buck</span> followed with a single, then <span>Matt LaPorta</span> doubled, scoring Cabrera and making it 2-0.</p>
<p>The Indians could have scored more in the second, but Baltimore’s <span>Jeremy Guthrie</span> toughened and struck out <span>Jack Hannahan</span> and <span>Michael Brantley</span>, stranding two runners in scoring position.</p>
<p>The Orioles got a run back in the top of the third. With one out, <span>Jake Fox</span> hit his first home run for Baltimore — also the first base-runner allowed by <span>Josh Tomlin</span> — to cut the margin to 2-1, but the Indians responded in a big way in the bottom of the inning.</p>
<p>After Asdrubal Cabrera grounded out leading off, <span>Shin-Soo Choo</span> blasted his second homer of the year to left, restoring the two-run margin. But the Tribe was far from done.</p>
<p>Carlos Santana flied out for the second out of the inning, but then Hafner doubled, Orlando Cabrera drove Hafner home with his second <span class="caps">RBI</span> of the game, a base hit that plated a run with Cabrera taking second after the throw. Then Buck doubled, making it 5-1, and LaPorta singled in the fourth run of the inning, giving the Tribe a healthy margin going to the middle innings.</p>
<p>Tomlin has been strong so far, allowing just the one hit, walking none, as yet another strong pitching performance is giving the Indians a chance to keep pace with Kansas City, which moved to 10-4 this afternoon with their third straight win over Seattle.</p>
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<p><span>Josh Tomlin</span> will take the mound on Saturday afternoon with a tough act to follow. So far Tomlin has been up to the task in his previous two starts, and will need to be up to the task again to equal <span>Justin Masterson</span>’s three wins, as the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.letsgotribe.com/">Indians</a> take on the slumping <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.camdenchat.com/">Orioles</a> in the middle game of their three-game weekend set.</p>
<p>Masterson was brilliant again on Friday night against Baltimore, working seven innings and allowing only four hits and a run to drop his <span class="caps">ERA</span> to 1.33, as the Tribe moved to 9-4 on the season with an 8-2 win over the Orioles, who have dropped five in a row and find themselves at .500 and a game behind the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.pinstripealley.com/">Yankees</a> in the AL East.</p>
<p>Baltimore will send <span>Jeremy Guthrie</span> to try to end their slide. Guthrie is 1-1, with a sparkling 0.64 <span class="caps">ERA</span>, in two appearances covering 14 innings. Guthrie won on April 1, going eight innings and allowing only three hits and no runs in a win over Tampa Bay, then sat until last Sunday, giving up just one run and four hits in six frames against Texas, but getting the loss in a 3-0 <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.lonestarball.com/">Rangers</a>’ shutout.</p>
<p>Guthrie has walked two and fanned seven in his work thus far in 2011, and has surrendered one homer.</p>
<p>Josh Tomlin, meanwhile, is 2-0 with a 2.63 <span class="caps">ERA</span> in 13 2/3 innings. Tomlin beat Boston on April 5, surrendering just three hits and a run in seven innings against the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.overthemonster.com/">Red Sox</a>, and followed that performance up with a victory last Sunday in Seattle, helping Cleveland to finish off their second straight sweep. In the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.lookoutlanding.com/">Mariners</a>’ game, Tomlin went 6 2/3 frames, allowing three runs, on — again — only three hits.</p>
<p>For the season thus far, Tomlin has walked six and whiffed seven, allowing one home run.</p>
<p>The Indians hope to be able to continue the work with the bats that they brought to the park on Friday. Asdrubal Cabrera drove in four runs, <span>Travis Hafner</span> homered and five Indians each delivered two hits as part of a 12-hit attack.</p>
<p>it won’t be easy against Guthrie, but the Tribe was able to beat <span>Zach Britton</span>, whose <span class="caps">ERA</span> had been 0.66 coming into the series opener. Guthrie, of course, has been around a lot longer than Britton, who was pitching only his third career game. Guthrie has been in 145 games — 124 of which have been starts — and has a career mark of 39-49, with an <span class="caps">ERA</span> of 4.10. Last year, for the Orioles, Guthrie went 11-14 with a 3.83 <span class="caps">ERA</span>.</p>
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