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Eighth-inning sac fly gives Tribe the W

Posted on Monday 23 May 2005

It wasn’t pretty but the Indians took game one of their four-game series with the Twins Monday night, 2-1. The struggling Scott Elarton shut the Twins out on four hits in his 5.1 innings of work but the offense very nearly gave this one away too. Tied 1-1 with the bases loaded and one out in the eighth, Victor Martinez hit a shot to straight-away center that resulted in the game-winning sacrifice fly. Bob Wickman did his best to blow the game in the ninth, putting runners on second and third before getting a groundout to end the game.

They’ve still got a ton of work to do, but tonight’s win was the Tribe’s third in a row and sent their record to 20-23. The White Sox have a hefty lead over the rest of the division but there’s still plenty of baseball to be played.

JEC @ 10:26 pm
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Go get Graves

Posted on Monday 23 May 2005

One day after flipping off Reds fan in the ninth inning against the Indians, former Cleveland pitcher Danny Graves has been designated for assignment by Cincinnati. Graves, the Reds’ full-time closer for six of the past seven years, allowed five runs in one-third of an inning Sunday and, after getting pulled by manager Dave Miley and walking off the field Sunday, he yelled at and flipped off a Reds fan sitting next to the dugout who’d started heckling him.

Graves has been awful this year (10 saves with a 7.36 ERA and a .357 BAA), but the Indians should be the first team looking to sign him. I wouldn’t let him close — we’ve already got a shaky closer — but I think he’d be a great middle/late inning guy to add, someone who could go from the fifth to the eigth if you needed him to, or someone who could give you one good inning. Let’s not forget that he used to be a starter for the Reds, albeit not a terribly good one, so it wouldn’t be a big deal if Wedge needed to stretch him out to three or four innings every once in a while.

Graves is an experienced arm who can help in several different roles and, with his Cleveland connection, you’ve got to think he’d at least be mildly interested in joining the Indians’ bullpen.

JEC @ 5:34 pm
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