Game #70: Wild Wood Throws Another One Away in 6-5 Disaster in 13

Maybe Kerry Wood is secretly still playing for the Chicago Cubs?
How else can you explain how Wood, who had blown two saves in 10 chances entering Friday, has already blown two saves in two games in Chicago, as Saturday he basically threw the game away, allowing the Cubs to rally for two 13th inning runs in beating the Indians 6-5.
It was much the same for Wood Friday, when he allowed a homer to Derrick Lee in the 9th to turn a Tribe 1-run lead into a tie game. Chicago then won the game an inning later. Saturday, the teams battled all day in the hot Chicago sun, only to once again go extra innings with the game tied at four.
The Indians scored a run in the 13th as Luis Valbuena, who has been a bright spot in a rather dark strech, homered to give the Tribe the 5-4 lead. Valbuena is starting to hit much better, as he was 3-for-5 with a pair of homers, and is now hitting .223
The bottom of the 13th saw Wood enter, allow a single to Kosuke Fukudome, he stole on a strikeout, then an error allowed him to go to third. A single by Andres’ Blanco tied the game, then after a Arron Miles single put runners on the corners with one out, Blanco came home on Wood’s final meltdown – a wild pitch.
Since the team is going nowhere, and is now 12 games under .500, about the only bright spots were Valbuena, and Jhonny Peralta also homered, his 3rd. The pen actually did a nice job till Wood, as Jensen Lewis, Matt Herges, Joe Smith and Rafael Perez went a total of 6 innings allowing no runs on just three hits with a pair of walks and 5 strikeouts.
Of course Wood’s awful inning erases all that, and once again, there’s not much you can say about how this team simply has shown nothing to not start thinking about tearing the team down and going in a totally different direction. Let’s just say if this team loses Sunday and then doesn’t play well vs Pittsburgh, could we possibly see a change at the top when the team comes home Friday? Stay tuned.






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.
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