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6/21/2019 7:10 PM EST (172 DAYS AGO) |
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GAME PREVIEW
Bauer, Indians look to shut down Tigers againFLMCleveland Indians right-hander Trevor Bauer earned American League Player of the Week honors for his sterling performance on Sunday against the downtrodden Detroit Tigers.Bauer will be looking for an encore when the Indians open a three-game homestand against their Central Division rival on Friday.In his 176th major league appearance and 166th start, Bauer tossed the first complete-game shutout of his career on Sunday. He allowed just four hits, walked none and struck out eight in his 117-pitch gem."Any time you go out there and throw nine innings and don't give up any runs, you're doing a lot of things right," manager Terry Francona said afterward. "Early in the game, he pitched around that leadoff triple (to Harold Castro in the second). At the time, it was a 1-0 game. From there, we got him some runs, and he really settled in." Bauer, who hadn't been credited with a win since April 30, hinted to MLB.com that his performance could have been even more dominant."Mostly, I was just upset that my strikeouts were lagging, so I was trying to get ahead of people to get some strikeouts," he said. "Got a lot of first-pitch outs, which kept the pitch count down, and no walks. How about that? If I could have punched out the side in the ninth, I could have gotten to 10 and no walks, and I think that's rarefied air, or something." Bauer lost to the Tigers in April after winning all four of his starts against them last season. He's 9-6 with a 5.17 ERA in 18 career appearances (17 starts) against Detroit.Bauer (5-6, 3.41 ERA) believes he's still not in the same form he was last season, when he finished 12-6 with a 2.21 ERA."I had some mechanical stuff that was out of whack," Bauer said to MLB.com. "Couldn't figure out what it was. Very minute. Really wasn't able to move the way that I needed to move. Still not."... Once I saw and was able to identify what was going on and why, I can compensate around that. I train myself. I train the adjustments in the offseason. I can still go out there and compete and give what I have, and be happy to see the results match how I pitched." Cleveland lost 4-2 to the Texas Rangers on Thursday, after winning five of the previous six games.Tigers ace Matthew Boyd (5-5, 3.35 ERA) has won just one of his last seven starts. In his last outing on June 13, he lasted just four-plus innings and gave up five runs (four earned) in a 7-3 loss at Kansas City.He's 2-3 with a 2.90 ERA against the Indians in nine career appearances (eight starts).The Tigers had Thursday off after squandering a 7-1 lead in an 8-7 loss at Pittsburgh the previous night.One bright spot was a three-hit game from right fielder Nicholas Castellanos. He has a hit in 14 of his last 15 games, but that was the first multi-hit game during that span.He's been putting in extra work with batting coach Lloyd McClendon."His hands have been real high, right by his ear," manager Ron Gardenhire said of Castellanos. "Just trying to get him in a better hitting position from the start. I know that was something Lloyd talked to him about, just in casual conversation." --Field Level Media
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GAME RECAP
Kipnis' triple, Naquin's defense lead Indians past TigersCLEVELAND Jason Kipnis hit a tiebreaking triple in the eighth inning, right fielder Tyler Naquin made a game-saving play in the ninth, and the Cleveland Indians held on for a 7-6 win over the Detroit Tigers on Friday night.Kipnis' triple - which was initially ruled a home run, a call that was overturned after a replay review - and Jake Bauers' sacrifice fly put Cleveland ahead 7-5, but the ninth inning had plenty of drama.JaCoby Jones led off with a double off closer Brad Hand, the Indians' fifth reliever, and scored on Christin Stewart's single. Nicholas Castellanos sent a sinking liner to right-center, and Naquin made a diving catch, got to his feet and threw to first for a double play.Miguel Cabrera popped out to end it, giving Hand his 21st save in 21 opportunities. Adam Cimber (3-2) retired two batters on six pitches in the eighth.Jose Ramirez led off the eighth with a bunt single off Joe Jimenez (2-5). Kipnis drove a 3-2 pitch to center, and Jones attempted to make a leaping catch, but the ball bounced back into the field of play. Jones retrieved the ball and the Tigers relayed it to the infield, but second base umpire Adrian Johnson ruled it a home run.Detroit manager Ron Gardenhire challenged, and replays showed the ball hit the yellow line atop the fence. After a review of 2 minutes, 17 seconds, Ramirez, who was running on the pitch, was awarded home plate and Kipnis was given a triple.Cleveland rallied from a 5-2 deficit after Trevor Bauer was pulled without retiring a batter in the fifth, his shortest outing of the season.Naquin homered to start the fifth, and Jordan Luplow began Cleveland's tying rally in the sixth with a home run. Roberto Perez's RBI single tied the game.Bauer dominated the Tigers on Sunday, allowing four hits in the first complete-game shutout of his career, but the right-hander gave up five runs and 10 hits Friday.Carlos Santana hit a two-run homer in the first, but the Tigers struck quickly against Bauer. Brandon Dixon homered in the second and Nicholas Castellanos tied the game in the third with an RBI double. Gordon Beckham had a run-scoring double in the fourth.Stewart homered to lead off the fifth. The next two hitters reached base and Niko Goodrum's RBI double ended Bauer's night after 91 pitches.Detroit starter Matthew Boyd allowed five runs in six innings.TRAINER'S ROOMTigers: SS Jordy Mercer (strained right quadriceps) will begin a rehabilitation assignment with Triple-A Toledo on Saturday.Indians: RHP Mike Clevinger (sprained left ankle) was placed on the 10-day injured list, but expects to return during a three-game series at Baltimore starting June 28. ... RHP Corey Kluber (broken arm) will be examined by doctors next week to determine the next step in his rehabilitation. He was hit by a line drive May 1.UP NEXTTigers: RHP Spencer Turnbull (3-6, 3.27 ERA) seeks his first career win over the Indians.Indians: RHP Aaron Civale will be recalled from Triple-A Columbus to make his major league debut in place of Clevinger. Civale is 5-0 over seven starts this season, split between the Clippers and Double-A Akron.---More MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/-Sports
Game Recap from The Associated Press (AP).
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MLB Game Recap: Detroit Tigers (6) vs. Cleveland Indians (7) - Date: 6/21/2019 Kipnis' triple, Naquin's defense lead Indians past TigersCLEVELAND Jason Kipnis hit a tiebreaking triple in the eighth inning, right fielder Tyler Naquin made a game-saving play in the ninth, and the Cleveland Indians held on for a 7-6 win over the Detroit Tigers on Friday night.Kipnis' triple - which was initially ruled a home run, a call that was overturned after a replay review - and Jake Bauers' sacrifice fly put Cleveland ahead 7-5, but the ninth inning had plenty of drama.JaCoby Jones led off with a double off closer Brad Hand, the Indians' fifth reliever, and scored on Christin Stewart's single. Nicholas Castellanos sent a sinking liner to right-center, and Naquin made a diving catch, got to his feet and threw to first for a double play.Miguel Cabrera popped out to end it, giving Hand his 21st save in 21 opportunities. Adam Cimber (3-2) retired two batters on six pitches in the eighth.Jose Ramirez led off the eighth with a bunt single off Joe Jimenez (2-5). Kipnis drove a 3-2 pitch to center, and Jones attempted to make a leaping catch, but the ball bounced back into the field of play. Jones retrieved the ball and the Tigers relayed it to the infield, but second base umpire Adrian Johnson ruled it a home run.Detroit manager Ron Gardenhire challenged, and replays showed the ball hit the yellow line atop the fence. After a review of 2 minutes, 17 seconds, Ramirez, who was running on the pitch, was awarded home plate and Kipnis was given a triple.Cleveland rallied from a 5-2 deficit after Trevor Bauer was pulled without retiring a batter in the fifth, his shortest outing of the season.Naquin homered to start the fifth, and Jordan Luplow began Cleveland's tying rally in the sixth with a home run. Roberto Perez's RBI single tied the game.Bauer dominated the Tigers on Sunday, allowing four hits in the first complete-game shutout of his career, but the right-hander gave up five runs and 10 hits Friday.Carlos Santana hit a two-run homer in the first, but the Tigers struck quickly against Bauer. Brandon Dixon homered in the second and Nicholas Castellanos tied the game in the third with an RBI double. Gordon Beckham had a run-scoring double in the fourth.Stewart homered to lead off the fifth. Sports Handicapping Monitor. The next two hitters reached base and Niko Goodrum's RBI double ended Bauer's night after 91 pitches.Detroit starter Matthew Boyd allowed five runs in six innings.TRAINER'S ROOMTigers: SS Jordy Mercer (strained right quadriceps) will begin a rehabilitation assignment with Triple-A Toledo on Saturday.Indians: RHP Mike Clevinger (sprained left ankle) was placed on the 10-day injured list, but expects to return during a three-game series at Baltimore starting June 28. ... RHP Corey Kluber (broken arm) will be examined by doctors next week to determine the next step in his rehabilitation. He was hit by a line drive May 1.UP NEXTTigers: RHP Spencer Turnbull (3-6, 3.27 ERA) seeks his first career win over the Indians.Indians: RHP Aaron Civale will be recalled from Triple-A Columbus to make his major league debut in place of Clevinger. Civale is 5-0 over seven starts this season, split between the Clippers and Double-A Akron.---More MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/-Sports |
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