Game #19: Laffey and Key Relief Save the Indians From a Sweep in a 4-2 Win

On a positive note, the Indians at least seem to play well in the finale of series’ where they lose the first two games. Problem is, that’s going to mean they are in for a long season. Ok, let’s keep the positive thoughts up for now. Sunday in another steam bath at Progressive Field, the Tribe got some great starting pitching from Aaron Laffey, and even better relief pitching from Tony Sipp as they beat the Twins 4-2.
For the first time in the three games against the Twins, they were able to get some big hits, the biggest of which was a one-out single by Ryan Garko in the third that gave them a 4-0 lead. With Laffey getting lots of first pitch strikes and ground ball outs, it seemed like it was one of those games where it all came together for the Tribe.
Laffey was in control till the 7th, when he left with the bases loaded and one out. Jensen Lewis allowed a single to make it 4-2, and Eric Wedge turned to Sipp. The youngster, making just his 2nd outing as a member of the big league club, came in and was awesome, striking out Justin Morneau and Jason Kubel to end the inning and get things back to normal for the Indians.
Kerry Wood cleaned it up in the 9th, as he did allow a hit and walk, but got a huge double play and then a strikeout looking to end the game and collect his fourth save of the season in four chances. What was nice is that was a spot where Indians fans were use to seeing Bob Wickman or Jor Borowski allow the tying runs to score over the course of the past few seasons. Not Wood though.
The win puts the team at 7-12, and while they didn’t gain any ground in the division (still 3.5 out), they have to start getting some momentum with the Red Sox coming in for three games to wrap up the homestand. That series starts Monday night at 7:05, as Cliff Lee takes on Tim Wakefield.






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.