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8/15 – 17/2008: Iowa city country at the Cleveland Indians
Summary: country survive two tight games decided in the final inning and sweep the Indians
Game one: Country come back in the ninth inning to win wild shootout, 13 – 12
Country Bourgeois (90 DC SL – two, CU – four, CB – three) versus Indians Cliff Lee (92 DB CU – four, DCB – two, CH – two)
Lineup changes: the country continue to rest third baseman hart and catcher Huisen
The first few innings was a pitchers duel, and the Country's Bourgeois looked particularly impressive, striking out only one, but keeping the Indians off balance with four shots tapped meekly right back to the pitcher. In the top of the fourth, it looked like Cliff Lee would continue to shut out the country, but things changed when he walked Dan Johnson on a six pitch at-bat with two outs. Lee then threw two wild pitches to Jack Cust that allowed Johnson to reach third and then cust laced a two – two cut fastball to right field for a double, scoring Johnson. After narrowly missing a home run wide right, Harris singled up the middle scoring cust. Bourgeois, again dominated the Indians in the bottom of the fourth, with the first batter gently tapping the ball right back to Bourgeois for the out of first, and then Hafner and Martinez striking out. End of 4, country two, Indians zero
In the sixth, the country first made the Indians pay for leaving Cliff Lee in too long, with Jack Cust hitting a homerun over the centerfield fence after Spilborghs doubled. Then, after putting runners on first and second, the country made the Indians pay for Casey Blake's error at third base. Blake overthrew the 1st baseman and, instead of recording the last out of the inning, the Country had the bases-loaded for the MLB base hits leader, Lastings Milledge, who promptly singled and extended the country's lead to 6 – 0 heading into the bottom of the sixth. The Indians stormed back in the bottom of the six, with catcher Victor Martinez doubling with the bases loaded, his ball hitting the outfield wall on a fly, and right-field DeLucci (E power) hitting a two run homerun against reliever, Deardorff. End of six, country six, Indians five.
The country threatened in the top of the seventh, but with runners at second and third with one out for Brandon Harris, who is hitting over 300, but seems to be hitting hard shots at people in pressure situations, lined the ball to the second baseman who doubled up cust, unable to get back to second in time. The Indians continued to pound away in the bottom of the seventh, including a second homerun by the low-powered right fielder. End of seven, country – 6, Indians 11
Amazingly, the Country were able to tie the game the top of the 9th when Jack Cust hit his second homerun of the game – this time a three run homerun to pull the country within one run, and then, when the Indians Kobayashi was inserted, Harris singled, and Harris' pinch runner, Sweeney, scored all the way from first on a double by Schrager. The country were definitely helped on the play by strong-armed Sizemore's decision to throw from deep right center field all the way to third base, overthrowing the cut off man. That long through helped Sweeney beat the relay throw home, tying the game. McCurdy then put the country ahead with an RBI single to center. A deep single by Milledge allowed Mccurdy to get to third, and then McCurdy scored on a soft single to center from Erdos. The country brought in Chamberlain to start the ninth inning and protect their 13 – 11 lead. Chamberlain gave up a one out solo homerun to Travis Hafner, but overmatched Kelly Shopich, striking out the backup catcher on three pitches, and inducing Blake to pop out to the catcher, saving the country's 13 – 12 victory
Notable offense: Jack cust's line today – 4/5, 2-2b, 2HR, 6RBIs, 3R. The country's back up third baseman and catcher had the following, combined line – 7/10, 2b, 2 RBI, 5 R
Notable pitching: Bourgeois pitched an excellent five innings, giving up no runs with four strikeouts, but allowed four runs and his final 2/3 of an inning. Chamberlain came back strong after his blown save the prior evening: 1 IP, 1H, 1R, 1SO
AL Central scoreboard:
Tigers beat Angels, two – one White Sox beat Blue Jays, five – three Twins lose to Orioles, eleven – zero Game two: Country on top in another wild ride decided in the 9th
Country O'Connor (89 EA SL – two, CB - 1, CH – two) versus Indians Hirsch (94 DB SL – two, CB – one, CH – two)
Lineup change: the country's starting third baseman and catcher continue to be rested, replaced by Schrager at third and, this time, JR towles (GEEBCC) behind the plate
the country started off with a "bang," as Milledge stole second successfully for the first time in his last five attempts and came home on a single by Erdos, and after Spilborghs hit a sharp single to right field, Dan Johnson hit a three run homerun – his 40th of the season – over the right-field wall. The Indians' Hafner hit a three run homerun over the right-field wall, bringing the Indians to within in a run heading into the second inning
The Indians pulled ahead in the third inning when DeLucci (the RF with E power) hit a three run homerun – his third home run in the series so far. End of three, Indians six, country four.
The country pulled ahead in the top of the fifth when Milledge, again, singled, stole second (but this time went to third on the overthrow by the catcher) and then scored on an Erdos single. After Spilborghs singled, Cust hit an RBI double and, with runners at second and third, two out, Schrager singled home both runners. Schrager went to second on the throw home and scored on White's single against relief pitcher, Sowers. In the bottom half of the inning, DeLucci, again, came up with runners at first and second, but instead of a 3-run homer, he grounded into an inning-ending double play. End of five, country nine, Indians six
Country starter O'Connor pitched well into the seventh inning. He did get into a little trouble, and was pulled after recording the second out, leaving Indians on first and third. His line for the day was 6 – 2/3 IP, 6R, 2HR, 13 H, 3K. He was relieved by Brown (94 DE SL – three, CB – one, CH – four). Brown gave up a three-run homerun on an outside changeup that 3B Blake pushed into the right field bleachers, tying the game.
The country threatened, but did not score in the top of the eighth, when Schrager singled, was bunted over to second and went to third on a wild pitch. With two outs, milledge lined a two – two slider right at the Indians leftfielder for the final out of that half inning. The Indians however did score, with Johnny Peralta hitting a solo homerun just over the left-field fence. End of eight, Indians 10, country 9
In the 9th, Dan Johnson, who seems to have a penchant for coming up to bat in game-winning situations, approached the plate with runners at first and second no out. After working the count full he let the next pitch go and started towards 1st, but the inside slider was called strike 3 by the homeplate umpire. Fortunately, Cust batted next and promptly went the other way on the second pitch thrown, scoring Erdos to tie the game and leave runners at first and second for Brendan Harris. Harris singled up the middle bringing home the go-ahead run, and Cust took third. A Schrager double and a white ground out brought home two more runs and sent the game into the bottom of the 9th with the country ahead, 13 – 10.
Chamberlain came in to face the heart of the Cleveland lineup and immediately induced Hafner to hit a ground ball to second that white bobbled, allowing Hafner to reach first on an error. Martinez then hit a sharp single to center. With runners at first and second, no one out, Chamberlain struck out third baseman Blake, bringing up DeLucci, as the tying run who had previously hit a three-run homerun earlier in this game and in yesterday's game. While the Cleveland crowd donned their rally caps, DeLucci softly hit a one – two pitch to the second baseman who, this time, turned a double play ending the game.
AL central scoreboard:
Tigers beat Angels, 11 – 2 Twins beat Orioles, 3 – 2 White sox beat Blue Jays, 7-3 Game three: Country finish off the Indians with 4 run seventh
Country Stratton (85 DC SL – three, CD – three, FO – three) versus Indians Westbrook (93 CA CU – two, CD – three, CH – three, HSK – four)
Lineup changes: hart returns to third-base, although he reported in blue today, and JR towles mans the catching position again. The country made some roster moves today sending down a number of pictures who are still recovering from their last start and recalling several minor-league middle relievers, several of whom have made prior MLB appearances. In addition Huisman, the starting catcher who continues to be purple, was also sent down and Sean Riggins takes his roster spot to serve as the backup catcher
The country threatened, putting runners in scoring position in each of the first 3 innings, but failed to score. The Indians, on the other hand, did not put a runner in scoring position at all until the third inning, but they made it count, and entered the fourth with a one – zero lead. In the top of the fourth, after the Indians Westbrook struck out Dan Johnson on an inside fastball, Jack Cust took the second pitch – a fastball on the outer half the plate - and hit an opposite field home run, tying the game
The top of the fifth would serve as another example in futility, as the country had runners at first and second with no one out and later had runners at first and third, 2 out but failed to score. The country did break the one – one tie in the top of the sixth when Dan Johnson led off the inning with a towering homerun to right field, but the Indians Blake matched it with a home run off a fastball that was right down the middle by a relief pitcher.
The country pulled ahead in the top of the seventh when Erdos got his first base hit of the day – a bases clearing 2-run scoring double into the rightfield gap that chased the Indians starter from the game. Johnson doubled home Erdos and then Cust singled home Johnson, giving the country a six – two lead heading into the bottom of the seventh. The country, who pinch-hit for the light hitting catcher towles in the top 1/2 of the inning with backup 3b Schrager, used a double switch when they took the field, with Schraeger due up 9th and playing 3rd and Riggins behind the plate and batting 6th while relief pitcher Murray (89 DC SL – one, KCB – three, FO – two) began his third inning on the mound and retired the second, third and fourth batters in order, striking out the dangerous Indians catcher, Victor Martinez, and protecting the six – two lead heading into the 8th.
The country extended their lead in the top of the ninth when milledge singled, stole second, and came home on a soft single by Spilborghs. The country used a couple of pitchers to finish off the game, but preserved the seven – two victory, sweeping the Indians
Notable: milledge continues his torrid batting, going 4/5 and raising his batting average to 376; milledge's steal in this game put him in a tie for the most steals in MLB this season with Ichiro at 38; Cust hit his 30th homerun of the season; hart, in his first game back, hit two doubles, but had no RBIs or runs scored. The two pitchers called up from the minor leagues yesterday who played pitched a combined three – 1/3 innings, allowing one run on six hits with three strikeouts
Country awards: for the week ending 8/17/2008, milledge (613 with seven RBI) and Jack cust (444, five HR, 14 RBI) were both named players of the week. It is the first time this season that both AL players of the week came from the country. Milledge was also player of the week last week.
A L central scoreboard:
Twins lose to Orioles, eight – seven Tigers beat Angels, eight – five White Sox lose to blue jays, fourteen – nine AL Central standings:
Tigers 65-56 Twins -2 Country -3 White Sox -6
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