Okay then. After the dreadful Detroit series last week I really wanted the Tribe to come out all guns blazing against Anaheim. It didn't really work out like that unfortunately. In fact, it got so bad that at one stage the Indians' losing streak had grown to 6 games. Finally the team saved some dignity and won yesterday's final game of the series, rallying from behind to beat the Angels 6-5. It's been a pretty miserable week for the Tribe, and with the Browns back in town and having a successful first pre-season game, the Indians are going to have to turn on the form to keep the fans flocking to the park (not that they really were before, but that's a whole other conversation). The team are going to need all the help they can get in the push for October baseball.
I don't have too much time this morning, plus I don't have a great deal to say either as I got the chance to watch exactly zero minutes of Tribe baseball over the weekend. The MLB.com highlights just do not do the game justice at all, so I'm not going to go into a big re-cap today based on the highlights I saw. Instead, here are some quick-fire points I'd like to make about the series:
- Nick Swisher. The guy had a pretty consistent series overall and his 2 run homer really got us back into yesterday's game. Hopefully he can start to produce like this a lot more often as we go forward.
- The errors. Guys, come on, sort it out! Still the defensive errors are costing the Indians dearly. Did you all see that abysmal throw attempt to 1st base by Ubaldo on Saturday? He never stood a chance.
- Speaking of Ubaldo, he actually had the best outing by our starting pitchers over the series. Kazmir got shelled in Friday's start for 5 runs in just the 1st inning, creating a hole the Indians could not dig out of. Masterson had a really off day yesterday, surrendering 4 runs in the first 2 innings and letting Angels get on base at will. Thankfully the team did rally back that time. But Ubaldo's solid if unspectacular 6 and a 1/3 innings of work on Saturday turned out to be the best performance out of all three starters, despite Jimenez losing that game. He kept the Tribe in the game and that's all you can ask from him.
- Credit must go to Carlos Carrasco. Recalled from Columbus for this series against Anaheim, he was called into action earlier than I'm sure he thought he would be. After Kazmir was pulled after 3 innings on Friday, Matt Albers managed to pitch an inning in relief before turning the ball over to Carrasco. The 26 year-old right-hander pitched 5 shutout innings to keep Tribe hopes alive but the offense never got the key hit to pull close to the Angels. It was a very positive outing for Carrasco, who has had a very poor year every time he's pitched in Cleveland (he's often been fantastic down in Columbus though). Carrasco can have my Player Of The Series award for his troubles too.
- As another reward for Carrasco's efforts on Friday, Francona announced he will be the starter on Wednesday against the Twins. It gives Scott Kazmir a well needed rest, who apparently is suffering from fatigue, a dead arm kinda thing. Fair enough, Kaz hasn't thrown this many innings in a season in years so it's better to be safe and not wear him down.
That'll be it for today. Cleveland travel to Minnesota now for a three game series against the Twins. The Tribe have to use yesterday's win as a springboard to break out of this slump they've been in. It's got so bad lately that I'm no longer paying much attention to what the Tigers are doing. No, I'm more worried about the bloody Royals, who sit just a 0.5 game behind us now. Kansas City have been on a tear lately and the Indians must start winning again before we end up stuck in third in the division, let alone how many games behind in the wild card.
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