Offense Shuts Down After Early Lead in 9-4 Loss to Texas

The Indians offense Thursday night started out like a house of fire, but there was old friend Kevin Millwood, complete with a fire hose to stop any momentum the team had in a Texas 9-4 win over the Tribe. The Indians put up a 4-spot in the first, and it looked as if it would be another one of those good nights at the plate, much like the first three games of the series. Then Texas and Millwood stepped up, and at one point he retired 15 Indians batters in a row.
Texas got back in the game in the 2nd when they scored three off of losing pitcher C.C. Sabathia (3-8). They tied it on a Milton Bradley single in the third, then with Millwood setting the Indians offense down inning after inning, the Rangers took the lead in the 6th with a Michael Young infield single, and put the game away with a three-spot in the 7th, Bradley again the spark with a homer, and a Ramon Vazquez triple to make it 8-4.
Sabathia was gone by the 7th, as he went six innings, allowing four earned runs on 9 hits with three walks and eight strikeouts. Rafael Betancourt gave up the big blows to Bradley and Vazquez, as he went just 0.2 innings, allowing three runs on two hits. His ERA sits at 6.12 on the season. Edward Mujica allowed a run in 1.1 innings.
On offense the good start was spoiled and the team managed just four hits over the final 8 innings after putting up four runs on five hits in the first. Victor Martinez, Jhonny Peralta and David Dellucci all with RBI in the 4-run first. After that, the team went into an offensive shell, they had three hits in the 6th, but with the bases loaded and two outs, Shin Soo-Choo struck out swinging to end the threat.
At 27-33, the team falls another game behind the White Sox in the AL Central standings, and now trail by 6.5 games. They start a 4-game set tonight in Detroit vs the Tigers at 7:05pm, with two struggling pitchers on the mound – Paul Byrd (2-5, 4.66) for the Indians vs Justin Verlander (2-8, 5.16) for Detroit.





Matt has covered Major League Baseball and the "other two" Pro teams in Cleveland since 1994. He has been on the beat of the Indians in full-time mode since 1996, working for various raido and print networks around the country.