Game #95: Jays Play Home Run Derby in 10-6 Win

The Toronto Blue Jays played home run derby on the Indians pitching staff Wednesday night, turning a one-time 1-0 Tribe lead into an eventual Jays 10-6 win. Carl Pavano had 10 days off, but looked pretty much as bad as he has in some of his poor outings this year, as he basically got shelled most of the night.
Pavano lasted 4.2 innings, allowing 7 earned runs on 7 hits, walking two and striking out four. He allowed four homers, and dropped to 8-8 on the season. At the end of the day, Pavano was a nice pickup, but if this team is going to get even close to taking a step to the next level in 2010, Pavano won’t be on this roster.
Overall the Indians allowed five homers to a team that usually doesn’t specialize in homers. The biggest blow wasn’t allowed by Pavano, it was given up by reliever Jose Veras, who allowed former Indian Marco Scutaro to blast a three-run shot to turn a 7-4 game into a Jays 10-4 game. There’s just something this year about former Indians coming back to haunt the team, and Scutaro did it on Wednesday.
On offense, the Indians were able to push across 6 runs on 10 hits, the biggest hit of the night was a three-run homer by shortstop Luis Valbuena, who’s 5th blast of the season made it a 7-4 game. As stated above though, that was short-lived till the Jays came right back in the bottom of the inning.
Ryan Garko was 3-for-3 with a run scored and is now hitting .284 on the year. Victor Martinez was 2-for-5, he was the only other player than Garko to manage more than one hit. Ricky Romero went 5.1 innings for the win for the Jays, he improves to 8-4 on the year.
The Indians and Jays will wrap up the series Thursday at 12:37pm. They will then move further west to play the Mariners over the weekend in a three-game set.








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.