Borowski Blows Golden Save Chance as Indians Fall in 10 Innings 3-2

In a season of tough losses, Tuesday night’s 3-2 extra inning loss to the White Sox could very well be right near the top. The Indians hung in there against a team that they are trying as hard as they can keep pace with, and on a night where they tried to get their deficit back down to 9.5 games, Joe Borowski did what some say he does best - blow a save.
The Indians took a 2-1 lead in the top of the 10th when Casey Blake hit a solo homer to left. Borowski came on, and gave it back, but of course not till he got the first two outs, making it even tougher to swallow. He got Joe Crede to ground out, and then struck out Nick Swisher. Then with the game looking like it belonged to the Tribe, Jo-Bo imploeded, giving up a solo homer to Alexei Ramirez, just his 6th of the year.
As if that was hard enough to watch, the implosion continued. Pinch-hitter Dewayne Wise singled, stole second, as everyone usually does vs Borowski, then scored when Orlando Cabrera singled to center, and Wise came in with the winning run to make it 3-2. They don’t come much tougher than this.
As they have done a ton of times this season, the Indians wasted a good outing from Cliff Lee, as he went 8 innings, allowing one earned run on six hits, walking one and striking out three. Lee dropped his ERA to 2.26, but could not get any run support to move his record past 11-1. He allowed a run in the 2nd, then the Indians tied it in the 6th when Kelly Shoppach hit a homer to left to make it 1-1.
All that aside, the end was painful to watch. The team falls to a full 10 games under .500 at 37-47. Instead of being 9.5 back of the Sox if they could have hung on to win, they now fall 11.5 back, and are still in last in the AL Central. The time to start making moves is nearing, and games like this one only made that point all the more clear.


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.