Author: John Blake (Page 60 of 68)

LeBron-less Cavs defeat Celtics

The Cavaliers got their third straight win as they beat the Boston Celtics 93-88 Monday night. In a game where both teams played their reserves for most of the game, Larry Hughes led the Cavs with 21 points and 5 steals. LeBron James and Paul Pierce both sat out of the game due to their respective injuries. LeBron sitting was just precautionary and he will be ready to go by playoff time.

It seems Hughes is starting to catch his stride and it can’t come at a better time with the playoffs less than a week away. Hughes at full strength can only mean good things for the Cavs.

Indians destroy Detroit

The Indians regrouped from a frustrating offensive performance on Sunday and let loose on the Tigers Monday afternoon. The Tribe blew out Detroit 10-2 with the help of a big third inning. Casey Blake started the explosion with a solo home run as the Indians went on to score six in the inning. Eduardo Perez was perfect on the day, going 3 for 3 with two doubles and two RBI. Paul Byrd rebounded from his first two starts, allowing only two runs in seven innings as the Indians were able to tie the four-game series.

“Byrd threw good today,” said Joel Skinner, who filled in for Eric Wedge because he was in Cleveland for the birth of his daughter. “He had a lot of strikes and his command was better than it had been in his last two starts. With the big lead he was able to be aggressive and throw with confidence.”

Eduardo Perez continues to impress with his ability to pound left-handed pitching. Jose Hernandez, who was brought in last year to do the same thing, didn’t work out too well but hopefully Shapiro got it right this time with Perez.

Cavaliers fall to Wizards

The Cavaliers faced a possible first-round playoff opponent Sunday but came up on the losing end as the Washington Wizards defeated the Cavs 102-94. With the victory, the Wizards clinched a playoff berth. The Cavaliers fell behind early and with not much to play for, Mike Brown seized the opportunity to scale back some of his starters’ minutes. LeBron James finished with 17 points in only 30 minutes on the floor. Despite losing the season series to the Wizards 3-1, LeBron doesn’t seem concerned.

“It doesn’t make us worried,” James said. “We know if we face them in the first round or face them later in the playoffs we’ll be ready for them.”

Despite the loss, it was nice to see LeBron get some rest. Now let’s try to put something together the final two games and get some momentum for the playoffs.

Tigers win pitcher’s duel

Chris Shelton hit a solo home run in the fourth and as it turns out, that’s all the Tigers needed to beat the Indians Sunday afternoon, 1-0. The Tribe wasted a stellar performance by Cliff Lee, who went 7 1/3 innings. Indians hitters could not solve Tiger starter Mike Maroth and only mustered up four hits the entire ballgame. They got a few chances with runners in scoring position but were unable to take advantage.

“He just kept the ball down, did a good job, made his pitches,” said Cleveland’s Grady Sizemore, who went 0-2 with a walk against Maroth. “We didn’t do a good job making adjustments, so we helped him out a little bit.”

Maroth is in the Kenny Rogers and Mark Buerhle mold. These soft-tossing lefties always seem to give Tribe hitters trouble. Offensively, the Indians like to be aggressive at the plate and adjusting to these types of pitchers has proven challenging for the Tribe.

Fausto fantastic in Tribe win

Newly recalled Fausto Carmona didn’t appear to be a young 22-year-old making his first major league start. He showed tremendous poise and confidence on the mound, giving up only one run and five hits in six innings as the Indians beat the Tigers 7-2 Saturday afternoon. The Tribe jumped on Jeremy Bonderman early with a Travis Hafner home run in the first and scored five more runs in the fourth. The win snapped the Tribe’s three-game losing streak. Manager Eric Wedge was very impressed with Carmona’s performance.

“He was very good,” Wedge said. “He was very good in general but even beyond that, in terms of his first start, he had a power sinker working, did a good job utilizing his breaking ball as well as his changeup.”

Carmona was outstanding today in his Indians debut. He seemed to have good movement on his pitches and kept Tiger hitters off balance. It’s too bad he’ll probably be headed back to Buffalo when C.C returns.

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