Worth the Wait; 10pm Start Doesn’t Stop Tribe in 9-5 Win over Padres

In a game that felt more like a double feature at the local drive-in, the Indians used two big Grady Sizemore homers and some clutch pitching from the bullpen to win their fourth game in five days, topping the Padres from San Diego 7-5. The game got off to an interesting start, as after Jeremy Sowers got out of the first with a 1-2-3 inning, the Indians jumped up 1-0 on a Sizemore homer to start off the game. Then the heavens opened.
The delay seemed to last forever, starting at 7:17 and going all the way till 10pm, two hours and 43 minutes in total. It probably made it seem just like home to the Padres, playing a west coast game on the East, starting at 10pm eastern, 7pm San Diego time. For the fans that braved out the delay, they were treated to a rather entertaining back and forth game.
The Indians went up 3-0 vs Padres pitcher Josh Banks with a two-run homer from Kelly Shoppach in the third inning. San Diego clawed their way back vs Sowers starting in the fourth with a two runs, then taking the lead in the 5th 4-3 when Adrian Gonzalez slammed his 19th homer of the year to give them their first lead on the night. Sowers went 4.1 innings, allowing four runs on 9 hits, walking none and striking out one.
Not to be denied, the Indians rallied for two runs in the 6th to make it 5-4, as Shin-Soo Choo came through with a clutch two-out single past first to put the Tribe ahead for good. Sizemore wrapped up his big night with his second homer of the game in the 7th to make it 7-4. Former Indians now Padre Kevin Kouzmanoff hit a solo shot in the 8th to make it 7-5.
The Indians wrapped up the scoring with Jamey Carroll’s RBI single to make it 8-5 in the 8th, then Ben Francisco hit a sac fly to give them even more breathing room at 9-5. The bullpen accounted for 4.2 innings, allowing just one run on five hits. Rafael Betancourt went 1.2 allowing just one hit, he gets the win to move to 2-3 on the season. Masa Kobayashi worked the final 1.1 innings, allowing two hits and a walk and earned his 3rd save.
The win moves the Indians to 32-36 on the season, winners in 6 of their last 10 games. They are now 3-1 on this homestand with two more vs San Diego. They are still 6.5 back of the White Sox who won on Friday night, and one game back of second of the Twins.
With a short turnaround, the team will throw 10-1 Cliff Lee Saturday night at 7:05pm vs Cha Seung Baek (1-1, 3.97) for San Diego.


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.