Lee Wins 17th as Tribe Tops Angels 3-2

In a season that has seen the Indians win just 55 games, the one shining light continues to come out every five days, and his name is Cliff Lee. Friday night vs the best team in baseball record wise, Lee was on his game, again, going the distance as the Indians topped the Angels 3-2 at Progressive Field. The numbers on the now 17-2 Lee are amazing. His 17 wins leads the American League, and ties him with Brandon Webb of the D’Backs for most wins in the Majors. It also was his third complete game of the season. He allowed two earned runs on 8 hits, walking two and striking out eight. He also got the help of the defense behind him, as there were four double plays, and an amazing play by Asdrubal Cabrera to save a hit.
Lee was good enough, and while the offense scrapped for a couple of innings, they finally got to Angels starter Jeff Weaver in the sixth, enough for manager Mike Scioscia to pull him and put in Jose Arredondo, who allowed a hit and three walks, one of which was Cabrera’s with the bases loaded that gave the Indians the lead for good. On the night the Indians only managed eight hits themselves, but walked five times and showed patience at the plate to allow the Angels pitchers, who are usually dead on, to hang themselves.
Jhonny Peralta smacked a double in the 4th off of Weaver that tied the game at one. Peralta was thrown out at second on the play, but nevertheless got the RBI and was 2-for-4 on the night and is now hitting .278 on the season. Juan Rivera hit a solo homer off of Lee in the 5th to give the Angels a 2-1 lead. It was the last mistake that Lee would make on the night, and the defense and offense backed him up and got the run back with another in the 6th to win the game.
Ryan Garko singled home the tying run off of Arredondo to make it 2-2 in the 6th. With the bases loaded, Cabrera watched as Arredondo threw four balls that allowed the game winning run to score. The Indians improve to 55-66 on the year, and have won 7 of their last 10. The Angels drop to 75-45. Tomorrow at 3:55pm it’s Fausto Carmona (5-4, 4.91) for the Indians vs John Lackey (9-2, 3.15) with the game nationally televised on FOX.


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.