Carmona Blasted in Return as Indians Pounded 11-4

When it comes to the return of pitcher Fausto Carmona, it will go down as a return he and the Indians will want to forget. On a day when the team made a bunch of roster moves, the biggest trading veteran locker room guy Casey Blake, Carmona was rocked hard by the Twins for nine runs in just over two plus innings in the Indians 11-4 loss at Progressive Field.
Carmona was up in the zone for most of the 69 pitches he was in there, and went just 2.1 innings, allowing nine runs on seven hits. He walked three, which all came in the first to get him in trouble, and struck out one. The Twins batted around in a six-run first, the big hit being a three-run homer by Brian Buscher to make it 6-0. After a 1-2-3 second, he ran into more trouble in the third, allowing a run scoring double to Mike Lamb, then a two-run single to Buscher to knock him out of the game.
Down 9-0, the Indians got a solo homer from Andy Marte in the 5th to make it 9-1, then a Jhonny Peralta single to left in the 6th scored two more to make it 9-3. The Twins made sure there would be no miracle comeback, as they piled on two runs in the 8th off of Jensen Lewis to make it 11-3. A Kelly Shoppach single in the 8th closed out the scoring to make it 11-4.
The Tribe used five pitchers, with Tom Mastny going 2.2 innings, allowing just two hits and a walk. Lewis went 2.1, allowing two runs, and Rafael Betancourt threw two outs and Edward Mujica also got two outs in relief. As far as the offense went, the team managed eight hits off of five pitchers, with Scott Baker going five innings for the Twins to get the win to improve to 7-3.
Just called up Andy Gonzalez did manage to get a hit in his first at-bat for the Tribe, a harmless single in the 9th off of Matt Guerrier. The loss puts the Tribe back at 12 games under .500 at 45-57. The Twins improve to 56-47, breaking their five-game losing streak.
Sunday in the finale of the three-game weekend set it will be Jeremy Sowers (1-5, 6.44) vs Nick Blackburn (7-6, 3.83) at 1:05pm.





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.