Series Rewind: Indians-Rangers

Jeff Smirnoff by Senior Writer Written on April 09, 2009
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The Texas Rangers wiped the floor with the Indians in Arlington to kick off 2009.  Three games, three losses for the Erie Warriors: 9-1, 8-5 and 12-8. 

 

Yup, that’s 9.7 runs/game allowed.  Easy to do when your starters rattle off the following gems:

 

Cliff Lee: 5 IP, 10 H, 7 R/ER, 1 HR, 0 HBP, 1 BB, 5K, 12.60 ERA

 

Fausto Carmona: 5 IP, 7 H, 6 R/ER, 1 HR, 1 HBP, 2 BB, 4 K, 10.80 ERA

 

Carl Pavano:  1 IP, 6 H, 9 R/ER, 2 HR, 0 HBP, 3 BB, 1 K, 81.00 ERA

 

With 22 earned runs in 11 innings that is a cumulative 18.00 ERA by the starting staff.  It’s tough to win when you are behind by 6 or more runs after three innings gentlemen, and I use that term loosely.  Scott Lewis, the bar has been set low for the home opener, my friend, god speed.

 

The offense slowly got itself together after looking putrid versus Kevin Millwood on Monday. They actually had a few extra base hits on Wednesday before jacking five homeruns on Thursday. 

 

It is difficult, however, to win a game when you are playing catch up after just a few innings.

 

A few feathers for some caps and some guys who need to be scalped.

 

FEATHERS IN THEIR CAP

  • Masa Kobayahi – 2 Scoreless IP, 1 H, 1 BB in 2 appearances.  No alternative lifestyle adult movie appearances.  I don’t know which was more unlikely.
  • Joe Smith – An easy scoreless inning of relief.  Nice Tribe debut.
  • Zach Jackson – Showing why he won the long relief spot in the pen.
  • Victor Martinez – 5-12 with a long HR.  Power slowly coming back but still a hitter.
  • Travis Hafner – You hit the ball fair over the wall on a fly.  It’s a start I guess.
  • Trevor Crowe – Looked smooth in RF despite taking an 0-5 collar at the plate.
  • Grady Sizemore – Two 2-R HR on Thursday.  Three of his four this in the series were XBH.
  • Asdrubal Cabrera – 2-2, 2 BB, 2 R, 1 RBUI on Thursday after looking overmatched the first two games.

 

SCALP ‘EM

  • Starting pitching – See above.  Special recognition for Carl Pavano for getting the Tribe down 5-0 after 14 pitches.  FOURTEEN F’N PITCHES!!!
  • Hitting with RISP – 1-4 on Monday.  1-16 on Wednesday.  1-5 on Thursday.  That’s 3-25 overall.  A sparkling .120 clip.  Not good.
  • Grady Sizemore – He led of each game with a strikeout.  Table setting 101 says this is poor form. Six Ks in 14 ABs is also way too high.
  • Jensen Lewis, Rafael Perez, Rafael Betancourt – You all pitched pretty well but you all gave up a home run in one of your appearances.  Shame!
  • Kerry Wood – Struck out the side but looked shaky giving up 2 hits, a walk and a run.
  • Mark DeRosa – 0-12 collar for the series with 5 Ks.  No a good debut.  Hopefully the friendly confines of Progressive Field lead you to many hits.
  • Travis Hafner – He still looks over matched to me despite the HR.

 

The Indians return home to Progressive Field for a three game set with the Toronto Blue Jays.  The Tribe is 0-3, 2 GB Kansas City in the AL Central.  Toronto is 3-1 and leads the AL East by ½ game over Baltimore and Tampa Bay.

 

A bad start for the Indians but keep this in mind… the last time the Tribe started 0-3 was 1996 and they won the AL Central that season.

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