Happy Start to the Homestand as Offense Paces 13-8 Win

It’s been over 400 days that the Indians had tangled with the Baltimore Orioles, but for the Tribe, the hot streak continues no matter who they play. Monday night on a beautiful night for baseball at Progressive Field, the Indians offense jumped on O’s starter Dennis Sarfate for four runs in the first, and in the end held on for an 11-8 win to push their winning streak to four straight.
The game was not as easy as it looked, as the team went up 5-0 after two, but then had to rally after they found themselves down 8-7 heading into the bottom of the 7th. From there, the offense that had so many issues in the beginning of the year, rallied for one of the few times this season. They put up a three-spot in the bottom of the 7th with some heads up baserunning, then added another three runs in the 8th on a pair of homers, one from Ben Francisco and another from Andy Gonzalez to secure the win.
Fausto Carmona did his best to try and hold the lead, but just couldn’t do it. He lasted 6.1 innings, allowing 7 runs on six hits. He walked four, struck out four, and gave up a homer. Edward Mujica, who I wish they would finally give up on, pitched 0.2, and allowed the run that put the O’s up for a bit to make it 8-7. Brendan Donnelly did a nice job in the 8th not allowing a run while walking one and K’ing one. In the 9th it was Jensen Lewis closing the door.
Four players in the lineup had two hits, Francisco, Johnny Peralta, Asdrubal Cabrera and Ryan Garko paced the offense that pounded out 13 hits and 13 runs. Four Orioles pitchers were no match for a hot Indians offense that has scored 33 runs in their last five games. Cabrera also added a homer for the Indians. The Indians improve to 53-64 on the season, dropping the O’s to 56-61.
The two teams will play game two of the four game set on Tuesday night at Progressive Field. Jeremy Sowers (1-6, 5.70) will go for the Indians vs Garrett Olson (8-6, 6.06) at 7:05 p.m.






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.