Lee Wins 14th as Indians Top Twins and Hernandez 5-4

Home cooking is starting to taste good again to the Indians, who Friday night in the kickoff of Beach weekend (whatever) took advantage again of Twins pitcher Livan Hernandez in beating Minnesota 5-2. The Indians roughed up Hernandez back on June 12th, as they scored 7 runs against him on 12 hits in just three innings in a 12-2 win.
Tonight they jumped on him for four runs in the first inning to set the pace, also sending 8 men to the plate. Ben Francisco hit a sac fly with two on that scored Grady Sizemore from second when Carlos Gomez slammed against the wall and laid on the ground hurt. Shin-Soo Choo hit another sac fly to make it 2-0 that scored Jamey Carroll. Kelly Shoppach two batters later hit a double that scored Jhonny Peralta and Casey Blake to make it 4-0.
Cliff Lee was on again for the Indians, as the Cy Young candidate went 8 innings, throwing another gem. He allowed two runs on six hits, striking out 10. The Tribe MVP improves to 14-2 on the year, the first pitcher in the Majors to win 14 games this year. He allowed a single run in the 3rd on a Denard Span single, and another in the 6th on Joe Mauer double, but other than that was again solid.
The Indians offense also got a homer from Franklin Gutierrez in the 9th spot in the order which made it 5-1 in the second. They pounded out 12 hits on the night, with Blake, Peralta and Gutierrez all with more than one hit. Masa Kobayashi came in to take the final inning for Lee and quickly allowed a hit and a Justin Morneau homer to make it 5-4. Delmon Young then doubled and Eric Wedge moved to Rafael Perez.
Perez got Mike Redmond to lineout to first, then got Brendan Harris to ground out to the pitcher to get two quick outs. The threat was gone when Nick Punto grounded out to second on a great play by Asdrubal Cabrera to end the game.
The team, now 45-56, will look for two in a row over the Twins on Saturday night at 7:05 when it’s the return of Fausto Carmona (4-2, 3.10) from the DL vs Scott Baker (6-3, 3.26).





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.