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Betancourt's fortunes turn on Friday the 13th.

Posted June 14th, 2008 by Dave Wiley

Friday the 13th seemed to have some weird things going on for the Indians, but they cruised to a 9-5 victory despite the susperstitious date.  Playing the San Diego Padres, unusual in and of itself, the Indians win over the Padres did not end until 1:20 EST.  The really strange part of that is the Indians weren’t on the West Coast, they were in the friendly confines of a rainy Progressive Stadium in Cleveland.

 

Rain Delay and just the typical long game Tribe fans have become accustomed to lately contributed to the late end time.  Thunderstorms blew through Cleveland, shutting down incoming flights and baseball.

 

Grady Sizemore didn’t seem to mind.  He provided an offensive thunderstorm of his own, collecting two home runs and three RBI’s.  Clevelnd had 12 hits for the game.

 

The Indians opened up a 3-0 lead early, squandered it, but took it right back.  Winning their first inter-league game of the season after being swept earlier in the year by the Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland opened the second three game series against an NL team with a win and hope to get NL payback on a sweep of their own.  They are off to a good start. 

 

Sizemore started the game with a bang, going deep on a 1-1 count and staking the Tribe to an early lead.

 

In the third Casey Blake started the inning off with a single and Kelly Shoppach homered making the score 3-0.

 

The Padres got back to within one in the top of the fourth.  A pair of singles put Gonzalez and Clark on first and second for Kouzmanoff.  He doubled in Gonzolez and parked Clark on third.  Greene grounded out to Peralta, but scored Clark.  3-2 Tribe.

 

The top of the fifth ended Sowers’ night.  The Padres struck for a pair again and took their first lead of the evening on a two run home-run by Gonzalez after Brian Giles had singled.  That brought on Betancourt.  He got the Indians out of the inning on a strikeout and a grounder.

 

Jeremy Sowers started for the Tribe, giving up all four Padres runs on nine hits in four and a third innings.  Rafael Betancourt went an inning and two-thirds after that, earning the win.  Rafael Perez got a hold for his inning and two-thirds.  Kobayashi picked up the save in an inning and a third.

 

In the bottom of the sixth, the Indians regained a one run lead on a pair of singles by Ben Francisco and Ryan Garko.  After a past ball moved both runners into scoring position, and Jhonny Peralta walked to load the bases, Shin-Soo Choo delivered a two-out RBI single, scoring both Francisco and Garko.

 

In the bottom of the seventh, they’d tack on another pair.  Shoppach walked and Sizemore hit his second home-run of the night, this time a two run tally.

 

In the eighth Kouzmanoff homered for San Diego, cutting the gap to 7-5.  The Indians scored another two runs in the bottom of the eighth.  Choo walked as did Shoppach with a Casey Blake strike-out sandwiched in between.  Sizemore walked to load the bases.  Jamey Carrol singled, advancing everyone one base and scoring Choo.  Francisco hit a sac-fly for the second out of the inning, but scored Shoppach and moved Sizemore over to third.  Ryan Garko got the free pass to load up the bases, but David Dellucci, who could not buy a hit all night in five plate appearances, flied out to end the inning.

 

Kobayashi pitched a one-two-three ninth, giving the Tribe their second win in as many nights and giving them four wins in the last five games.  Grady Sizemore has eight home-runs in the last fourteen games, a great stretch for him and a push for the All Star game.

 

Saturday’s 7:05 start features Cliff Lee and Cha Seung Baek.  AL win’s leader Lee goes for his eleventh win of the season.

One Response to “Betancourt's fortunes turn on Friday the 13th.”

  1. Fried Fan Says:

    Edward Mujica. Can someone calmly, rationally, thoughtfully please justify what this guy is doing on a major-league roster?

    WHO in this organization keeps ramming this tub-o-lard down our throats? Jensen Lewis and Tom Mastny, among others, continue to waste away in Buffalo as we squander our playoff chances here with…EDWARD FREAKIN MUJICA.

    Anyone else wonder why this organization is going back, back, backward??????? Just sayin', the lefty we unbelievably let go (the guy we got from Boston) is tearing it up for Minnesota. But we couldn't use him? UnFREAKinbelievable.

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