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Pen Blows It for Laffey Latest 8-4 Setback to Tigers
Le 19/01/2018
It seems to be that every other year the Indians bullpen is very good. The problem with that is that means this year is one of those “off” years for the pen, and that fact reared its ugly head again on Saturday as the bullpen allowed six runs in the teams latest setback 8-4 to the Tigers, as reported by PF. Aaron Laffey had done a solid job getting the Indians to a 3-2 lead in the 7th, going 6.2, allowing only a two-run homer to Carlos Guillen. It was after he left that the wheels simply came off.
Starting with the 8th, Masa Kobayashi allowed two runs in just 0.1, giving up a homer to Marcus Thames, to tie the game at 3, then allowing a double best pitching machine for softball and baseball. Enter Rafael Betancourt, who threw a meatball to Miguel Cabrera who singled to deep left to score Ordonez. Betancourt, who has continued to take major steps back this season, then allowed another single, a sac to put runners on second and third, and then after an intentional walk to load the bases he struck out Ryan Raburn to give them two outs.
As has happend all year long though, the pen was unable to get that all important third out, and Betancourt again threw one over the plate, this time to Edgar Renteria, who didn’t let him get away with it, putting it out for a grand slam to make it 8-3. The line on Betancourt, 1 inning, four runs, three hits, one walk and one strikeout. Last season Rafael was 5-1, three saves, and an ERA of 1.47. After 27 appearences in 2008, he is 1-3, 4 saves, and has an ERA of 7.27.
While Laffey was the bright spot, the offense did what it could to try and give him a win. They put up three runs, one on a Franklin Gutierrez fielder’s choice in the 2nd, and then a Kelly Shoppach double to make it 2-0. Guillen’s homer made it 2-2, but the Indians responded with a Ryan Garko sac fly in the 6th after an error by Tigers pitcher Kenny Rogers opened the door. It looked as if it would be enough until Masa and Betancourt gave it away.
The loss puts the Indians at 28-34 on the season to find best usa bats for little league. They will throw Jeremy Sowers (0-0, 5.23) vs the surprising Armando Galarraga, who is 4-2 with a 3.76 ERA. He beat the Indians back on April 16th in Cleveland going 6.2 innings, allowing two runs on one hit.
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