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Carmona Blasted in Return as Indians Pounded 11-4

A fan shows how he feels

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.

The Beat(ings) Go On as Indians Lose 7th Straight 9-6

Choo Looks on in the loss

As the Indians attempts to turnover their bullpen continues, their losing streak Saturday night at the HHH Metrodome continued. After taking a 5-2 lead after the second inning, and getting five ho-hum innings from Aaron Laffey, the bullpen imploded again, allowing five runs in three innings in the teams 7th straight loss, 9-6 to the Twins.

The bullpens culprits on this Saturday night included Tom Mastny, who allowed four runs on two hits in just 0.1, and Rafael Perez, who gave up one run on one hit in 1.1. The Twins moved to 5-4 after five innings, and then put the game away with a five run 6th to move to 49-38 on the season.

The Indians fall to 37-50, 13 games under .500 and 13 games back of the White Sox in the AL Central. The offense was highlighted by Grady Sizemore, who went 2-for-5 with his 22nd homer and RBI. Andy Marte showed signs of life at the plate, going 2-for-4 with his first RBI of the year, he’s batting .150.

The loss means that the Tribe, who were one game away from being the AL reps in the World Series just 8 months ago, now have the second worst record in baseball. “You can’t think about that now, ‘cause we’re here,” Grady Sizemore said. “You can’t be frustrated with the way things started because of the success last year. You have to move forward and find a way to make this year positive.”

It’s not getting easier to watch this team, and with C.C. Sabathia and probably at least 1-2 other players, like Casey Blake heading out the door to other teams in the next three weeks, it’s probably not going to get much better.

Elarton Leaves Team for Personal Reasons; Mastny Back Up

From: The Indians

CLEVELAND, OH — The Cleveland Indians today announced the club has recalled RHP TOM MASTNY from the AAA Buffalo Bisons. To allow room on the Major League roster for Mastny the Indians have placed RHP SCOTT ELARTON on the Restricted List (personal reasons).

Mastny has split the season between Cleveland and AAA Buffalo. He was with the Indians from April 15-May 11 and again from June 2-4, making a spot start in Texas on June 3 (1.1IP, 6H, 5R/ER). With the Indians he has made 3 appearances (3.0IP, 8H, 7R/ER, 21.00ERA) over his two stints. Tom has been sharp at AAA Buffalo, going 1-0 w/a 1.71 ERA in 19 relief appearances (26.1IP, 20H, 5ER, 8BB, 34K) and has limited Triple A hitters to a .211 average against with 1 HR allowed. He has not allowed an earned run in 9 June appearances (13.0IP, 7H, 1R, 2BB, 17K, .159AVG). He wears #40.

Elarton has been with the club since May 24 and has posted a mark of 0-1 w/a 3.52 ERA in 8 relief appearances (15.1IP, 16H, 6ER).

Two Roster Moves Shake Up the Bullpen

The Indians made a pair of expected roster moves today to get some fresh arms in the bullpen. Below is the press release from the team sent out about 5:20 this afternoon.

CLEVELAND, OH — The Cleveland Indians today announced the club has recalled RHP BRIAN SLOCUM and purchased the contract of RHP RICK BAUER from the AAA Buffalo Bisons. To allow room for Slocum and Bauer on the Major League roster the Indians optioned RHP JENSEN LEWIS and RHP TOM MASTNY to AAA Buffalo.

Bauer has spent the entire year to date in AAA Buffalo where he is 0-0 with a 1.54 ERA (23.1IP, 17H, 4R/ER, 10BB, 30K) and 15 saves in 22 appearances out of the bullpen. He has converted 15 of 17 save opportunities as his 15 saves are 2nd most in the International League. Opposing batters are hitting just .200 (17-85) with righties batting just .167 (7-42). Bauer has not allowed a run in his last 4 appearances (4.2IP, 5H, 0R, 7K) and 20 of his 22 appearances on the year are scoreless. Rick was a non-roster invitee to Major League camp this spring after being signed to a minor league free agent contract on November 11. He spent the 2007 season at AAA Ottawa (Phillies) and AAA Las Vegas (LA Dodgers) going a combined 2-6 with a 5.43 ERA (68.0IP, 87H, 41ER, 47BB, 64K) and 4 saves in 41 appearances/ 4 starts. He wears # 27.

Slocum has also spent the entire year at AAA Buffalo going 3-4 w/a 5.66 ERA in 11 starts (49.1IP, 51H, 34R/31ER, 30BB, 45K) in the rotation with the Bisons. He was optioned to AAA Buffalo on March 13 out of spring training. Last year, he was limited to just 5 starts at AAA Buffalo going 2-2 w/a 4.15 ERA (26.0IP, 21H, 13R/12ER, 16BB, 28K) as he was sidelined by right elbow strain for much of the season, making his last appearance on May 4. Following the 2007 season he pitched in the Florida Instructional League and also in Venezuela where he was 1-0 w/a 2.08 ERA in 4 starts. He wears #54.

Lewis was recalled from AAA Buffalo yesterday and tossed 3.0 innings (3H, 2R/ER, BB, 3K, HR) last night in a 12-7 loss to the Texas Rangers in Arlington, TX. On the year with the Indians he is 0-2 with a 3.81 ERA (30.2IP, 32H, 13R/ER, 16BB, 22K) in 21 appearances.

Mastny was recalled from AAA Buffalo for the second time this season on June 2 and made his 1st career Major League start (1.1IP, 6H, 5R/ER, 3BB, 2K) last night for the Indians in their 12-7 loss to the Rangers. So far this year he is 0-1 w/a 21.00 ERA (3.0IP, 8H, 7R/ER, 6BB, 5K) in 3 games/1 start for the Indians.

The Indians 40-man roster now stands at 40.

Tribe to Throw Mastny as Starter Tonight vs Texas

In a move that is sure to be short-term, Tom Mastny will start tonight for the Indians vs the Rangers.  The Indians sent out a quick one sentence presser announcing the move:

RHP TOM MASTNY will start for the Indians against the Texas Rangers at 8:05PM ET in Rangers Ballpark in Arlington… Will be his 1st Major League start.

The team for whatever reason will go with Mastny over calling up Jeff Harris or Brian Solcum from Buffalo.  Both those pitchers would also though have been guys that would have been lucky to give you more than 5 innings.

Mastny Back Up with the Main Roster; Aubrey Back to Buffalo

Mastny

The Indians have made a roster move to put another arm in the pen, as today they called up Tom Mastny and sent down Michael Aubrey. Here is the official presser:

The Cleveland Indians today announced the club has recalled RHP TOM MASTNY from AAA Buffalo. To allow room for Mastny on the Major League roster, the Indians optioned INF MICHAEL AUBREY to AAA Buffalo.

Mastny is 1-0 with a 3.14 ERA (14.1IP, 14H, 6R/5ER, 6BB, 17K) in 11 appearances out of the bullpen for the Bisons this year. He will be joining the Indians for the 2nd time this season as he was with the club from April 14 thru May 11 going 0-0 with a 10.80 ERA (1.2IP, 2H, 2R/ER, 3BB, 3K) in 2 appearances. After being optioned back to Buffalo on May 11th, he allowed just 1 run/earned in 9.0 innings (7G, 5H, 2BB, 8K) for the Bisons. He wears #40.

Aubrey hit .185 (5-27) with 2 runs scored, 2 home runs and 2 RBI in 9 games with the Indians. Each of his first two Major League hits were home runs.

Indians Call Up Tyner as Mastny Sent to AAA

Tyner

The Indians announced their latest roster move moments ago, as Jason Tyner gets the call up to the big league roster for pitcher Tom Mastny. Below is the release on the move:

The Cleveland Indians today announced the club has purchased the contract of OF JASON TYNER from the AAA Buffalo Bisons. To allow room for Francisco on the Major League roster the Indians optioned RHP TOM MASTNY to AAA Buffalo.

Tyner has spent the entire year to date in AAA Buffalo where he has hit .234 (22-94) with 16 runs, 4 2B, 1HR & 7RBI in 31 games. He has also stolen 6 bases in 6 attempts and has 13 walks against just 6 strikeouts on the year. He is hitting .370 (10-27) in May w/4RS & 1RBI in 8 games and for the season is hitting .254 (16-63) off RHP. Jason was a non-roster invitee to Major League camp this spring after being signed to a minor league free agent contract on February 21. He wears #16. Tyner spent the entire 2007 season in the big leagues with Minnesota and hit his first Major League homer in July in Progressive Field.

Mastny has been with Cleveland since April 15 and has appeared in 2 games (1.2IP, 2H, 2R/ER).


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