Friday, July 5, 2013

Sloppy Tribe Drop Series In KC


Yesterday's 10-7 loss in Kansas City was agonising. As we all know, baseball can be a cruel mistress; it doesn't get any worse than being on the receiving end of a blown save, followed by a walk-off winner. But the Indians got pretty close to that feeling yesterday, surrendering a 5-0 lead and then a 7-5 lead to lose the game 10-7. At the time it felt worse than a blown save. It was frustrating, embarrassing, and worst of all, inevitable. You could see it coming a mile away. Why you ask? Because our bullpen is terrible and delivered a perfect example of that yesterday.

The loss was Cleveland's second in a row, resulting in the first series loss for the Tribe since we got swept by the Tigers just under a month ago. The series started well for the Indians, winning on Tuesday 6-5, but they couldn't come through in another close game on Wednesday, losing 6-5 instead. Then disaster struck on Thursday.

It started off pretty well. The Indians had a 3-0 lead after 2 innings, thanks to a Michael Brantley RBI single in the 1st and a 2 run homer from Drew Stubbs in the 2nd. The Tribe did a good job of working the count on Royals ace James Shields, who only lasted 5 1/3 innings. But Ubaldo Jimenez, despite keeping the Royals off the board for 5 innings, had control problems all afternoon and was struggling to keep his pitch count down. It was pretty clear by the 5th inning that Ubaldo wasn't going to last much longer. So it was no surprise that Ubaldo walked the first two batters he faced to begin the 6th inning.

By now the Indians were up 5-0 with a healthy lead to protect, thanks to Stubbs coming good again, plating 2 more runners to give him 4 RBI on the day. But Kansas City had got two runners on base with no outs and it was clear to everybody that Ubaldo was done. Clear to everyone but manager Terry Francona, who decided to leave Jimenez in a while longer. Big mistake. After Ubaldo induced a grounder to first base, Mark Reynolds and Ubaldo fudged the play and our pitcher ended up dropping the ball. All the runners safe, bases loaded, no outs. Surely Francona would come in now and get Ubaldo? Nope.


What happened next was so obvious, you had to laugh. Ubaldo got behind in the count again and on 3-1, grooved a pitch to Lorenzo Cain, who proceeded to send the ball over the centre field fence for a grand slam. We went from 5-0 to 5-4 just like that. Francona finally came to yank the crestfallen Ubaldo out of there, but the damage was done. I blame both men equally. Ubaldo has to do better, he cannot afford to keep walking so many guys and not have it come back to haunt him (like it did). And Francona should know better. What the hell was he doing leaving Jimenez in that long? Ubaldo should have been gone after he walked the first Royal, definitely after he walked the second.

However, we still had the lead. Naturally it didn't last for long. Cody Allen came in to relieve Ubaldo and proceeded to give up a home run to Royals backup catcher George Kottaras (who?). Tie ballgame. It was the second home run in as many days that Allen had given up, and it looked pretty clear he was being overworked. That's what happens when you have a crappy bullpen, your best guys have to work harder to pick up the slack for your awful guys.

The Tribe came back though and regained the lead instantly in the top of the 7th. Jason Kipnis and Brantley managed to get on base to start the inning before Carlos Santana ripped a huge double over KC centre-fielder Jarrod Dyson's head to score both guys. 7-5 Tribe and we were back in business. We just needed the bullpen to get through a couple of innings unscathed.

It didn't happen obviously. A combination of awful pitching from Joe Smith, Bryan Shaw, Rich Hill and Matt Albers let the Royals score 5 more runs, giving KC the win and overall series victory. It was a bullpen meltdown of the highest order. I've never seen such ineptitude from a collective group before. Each new pitcher looked as clueless as the one before, nobody could get the Royals out. Rich Hill came in, walked a batter on 4 straight pitches, then Francona came out and pulled him from the game. Honestly, what the hell was the point in bringing him in the first place?

It was a pretty miserable 4th of July for Indians fans, a real gut-punch of a loss. Thankfully the Tribe return home now and don't go back on the road until the 19th July, after the All Star break. They need to put this loss behind them quickly and focus on the massive task ahead; the Tigers come to town today to begin a four-game series. It's obviously a very important series and we have to earn a split at the very least. Until next time...

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