Sunday, May 1, 2011

Tigers win gives Indian another sweep

CLEVELAND - whatever the situation, the Indians of Cleveland upstart can do no wrong this season.

Cleveland has best disc of baseball at 19-8 after Michael Brantley designated home the term to go to a term of three eighth round Sunday and the Indians beat the Tigers of Detroit 5-4 for their 13th victory home directly. "I don't think that anyone could see this coming," said closer Chris Perez. "Anything that comes together." The starting polls are keeping us here, preference to do the work. Two outs, no on? The offence will do anything. It is very fun. ' Third consecutive victory in Cleveland in his last y and the sixth overall straight pushed Detroit losing streak to six games. He has also given series scans five Indians this season, one more than all 2010 when they went 69-93. "A homestand super, fantastic." Just terrific, "said Manager Manny Acta." "Winning breeds confidence and these children are now good enough sense." Brantley followed a single RBI grouped by Orlando Cabrera by a 0-1 coating pitch Joaquin Benoit (0-2), to the left, marking Shelley Duncan of the base of the second. Matt LaPorta added a for his third RBI sacrifice fly and a 5-3 lead as Cleveland extended its best home start in the 1970s. The Indians are 13-2 at home for the first time since 1941. They get their 13th victory at home a year until June 28. "It's incredible," said the veteran player Adam Everett. "You cannot script on the way in which we will win." These guys never quit and it is really exciting. "Chad Durbin (1-1) struck out paste only that he faced, Brandon Inge, to end the eighth. Perez gave an RBI single to Miguel Cabrera in the ninth before earning his seventh. Next up, a trip of six games on the West Coast, from Tuesday at Oakland. ACTA believes that Indians can win, too. Expectations Don "t changing," he said. "You try to win every game." We will try to take a family kitchen on the road. "Detroit leads slip in all three games in Cleveland and will open a set of four games at home Monday against the New York Yankees. "We are not enough things to win games," manager Jim Leyland said. "We get and do not catch up with or obtain in advance and do not their detention." Benoit failed twice stop Indians anxieties. After serving up a game-ending grand slam to Carlos Santana, Friday evening, he gave only one Shin-Soo Choo to start the eighth and suspected Duncan in hand with an out Sunday. Orlando Cabrera singled and then off the gloves of diving Inge in the third to mark Choo for a game no 3 - all. "I am wrong," said Benoit. "Nothing goes right for me now." Fly from Alex Avila of sacrifice, responsible for foundations in the upper part of the eighth gave Detroit a 3-2 lead. Starter Justin Masterson Indians gave one was Don Kelly and Miguel Cabrera hit in the left leg with a field to open the eighth. Cabrera dazzling to the butte, signalled to Masterson and walked slowly in the first. Earlier in the match, the two banks had been warned after Masterson and tigers starter Phil Coke suspected batting. "In no case was Masterson, try to do", said Acta. "We respect Miggy." My guys are not afraid of him, but I am. It is the most frightening guy in the League. "Rafael Perez struck out Brennan Boesch, but Ryan Raburn designated to load the bases and Avila swelling has thus its third series sacrifice fly. LaPorta two-run double in the second the score against the Coke attaché. Kelly had a RBI double in the first, when the Tigers added a run on a ball passed by Santana. Masterson avoided big trouble in the second. Detroit loaded the bases with a spell on a bloop, walking single and unique decay. Masterson got Ramon Santiago to the ground in a game of double around horn began by Everett. "He compound he places after that," said Acta. "He has given us 120 locations and gave us a chance to win." Coke has abandoned two runs and four hits in six rounds in his fifth start after the opening of the season in the enclosure. The lefty walked two and struck out four. Frappeurs in the range of Cleveland Lefty went 1 for 8 out of it. Coke has held left-handed to an average de.162 (6 of 37) this season. Masterson gave up seven hits and two earned runs over seven rounds, removal of seven. He threw 120 locations as he tried to match beginning of 6-0 Cliff Lee for the Indians in 2009. Game notes
Tigers C - DH Victor Martinez, out since April 19 with a strained right groin, will begin a rehab with Toledo assignment based on Monday. ... Indians RHP Mitch Talbot and Carlos Carrasco, both on the list of people disabled with strained, elbows are moving forward. Talbot threw a 30-pitch paddock Saturday session and is scheduled for another Tuesday. Carrasco playing long toss, throw in the pen Monday and could go on a minor league rehabilitation assignment at the end of next week. ... Detroit stole two bases. Santana threw only one of 12 runners attempting to steal this year. Copyright by STATS LLC and associated press

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