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Game 110: Cleveland 5, Chicago 8

Tonight began with step 2 of Justin Masterson's conversion back into the starting rotation.  With Carl Pavano enjoying success in Minnesota, tonight's start fell to Masterson, though with a limited pitch count he was not expected to go deep into the game.  Masterson was as advertised.  He started off the first by giving up a few groundball singles (one which was almost prevent by an outstanding Valbuena-Asdrubal tag team effort), which together with a hit batter, gave the White Sox an early 1-0 lead.  From that point on he settled down pretty nicely, though.  His final line, 4 innings, 4 hits (Thome had the only extra-base hit off of him, a double), one walk, 4 Ks, and 7 of 8 in the field outs via the groundball.  The White Sox lefties went 3-10 off Masterson, with no walks and 3 Ks - all in all a solid introduction to the rotation.  And good enough to leave the Indians with the lead upon his departure.

The Indians took that lead in the third, courtesy of an Asdrubal single, Choo walk, and a Jhonny Peralta (and his recently found RBI-stroke) double.  The Indians increased the lead to 4-1 in the 4th via and RBI groundball by Sizemore and a single by Asdrubal, bringing home both Valbuena and Shoppach who had gotten on base with walks to begin the inning.  A Valbuena rbi-double in the 5th put the Indians up 5-1.  Just as Masterson's start was encouraging, so too is the continued good play of Asdrubal and Valbuena, who finished the game a combined 5-8 with 2 walks.  Since coming off the DL at the end of June, Asdrubal continues to OPS over .820, and tonight did not hurt that.  His double-play partner, Luis Valbuena, has put up an equivalent number over his last 20 games, stretching back to the beginning of July.

Moving into the fifth it was clear Tomo Ohka, not far removed from a scoreless four-inning effort on July 31st, would be replacing Masterson on the mound.  Ohka did not bring that success tonight, quickly giving up the 4-run lead while only managing to record a single out.  Jess Todd came in to put out the fire and did escape the 5th, but gave up a run to put the White Sox ahead in the 6th.  Raffy Perez, back from Columbus, gave up a run in the 7th, and Jensen Lewis, with the help of an error by Peralta, gave up one in the 8th.

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A bunch of good minor league performances tonight, too.

H. Rondon: 6IP, 8H, 1ER, 0BB, 4K
J. Gomez: 5.2IP, 3H, 1ER, 2BB, 7K
Wegz: 2-5, HR
Santana: 3-4, 2B, HR
J. Drennen: 4-5, 3B
M. McBride: 3-5, HR
S. Barnes: 3IP, 2H, 0ER, 2BB, 4K
B. Greenwell: 2-4, 2B, BB
TJ House: 6IP, 1H, 0ER, 3BB, 6K
P Guilmet: 5IP, 1H, 0ER, 1BB, 10K

by APV on Aug 8, 2009 11:26 PM EDT reply actions  

I only caught the end of the game…so maybe someone can explain why shortly after it was over they had a shot of Lewis on the bench all by himself looking like he was crying?

by The Grimace on Aug 9, 2009 12:17 AM EDT reply actions  

He told Ichiro he liked Cleveland?

Steel Nick

by nickjs21 on Aug 9, 2009 12:37 AM EDT up reply actions  

He remembered anything that’s happened this year?

by Joel D on Aug 9, 2009 12:48 AM EDT up reply actions  

Hey, let’s look at it this way: Since Tomo Ohka doesn’t matter to the Future Contending Indians, this is a 5-4 win if you remove his performance. Handshakes all around.

Jhonny Peralta is quickly trying to become this year’s Ryan Garko. I know my year sucked, but look at all the RsBI I’m piling up!

Steel Nick

by nickjs21 on Aug 9, 2009 12:39 AM EDT reply actions  

Jhonny is only .25 off his career OPS numbers. I don’t think his year has been as horrific as it has seemed.

by Brad D on Aug 9, 2009 1:08 AM EDT up reply actions  

.25 is a lot… Is that what you really mean?

by Logodaedalus on Aug 9, 2009 1:13 AM EDT up reply actions  

i’m guessing sarcasm…at least i hope

by hans on Aug 9, 2009 1:47 AM EDT up reply actions  

I don’t think it has been too horrific at all- just a bad start. And .25 isn’t that much.

If he goes 4-5 with a 2B and a HR tomorrow (like he did about 10 days ago), he’d gain something around 20 points and be at his career level.

by Ryan Kelsey on Aug 9, 2009 1:49 AM EDT up reply actions  

what the heck is going on here with you people and your decimals?

This is Victor's home. Victor Jose, you too.

by westbrook on Aug 9, 2009 2:09 AM EDT up reply actions  

.025? That is my only guess.

Here Lies the Victor Martinez Era:
Sept. 10, 2002 - July 31, 2009

by USSChoo on Aug 9, 2009 4:42 AM EDT up reply actions  

Yeah, I guess I could look it up pretty easily, but this has to be what is meant, right?

by Logodaedalus on Aug 9, 2009 4:48 AM EDT up reply actions  

Yeah, that’s my theory. I’m also too lazy to confirm.

Here Lies the Victor Martinez Era:
Sept. 10, 2002 - July 31, 2009

by USSChoo on Aug 9, 2009 6:20 AM EDT up reply actions  

Career OPS – .768
2009 OPS – .745

Yeah, it was a decimal mistake.

by Buckeye Brad on Aug 9, 2009 9:02 AM EDT up reply actions  

And this is why I don’t even use a decimal point for OPS. It’s dumb, it doesn’t mean anything — OPS isn’t a real fraction.

Well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.

by Jay on Aug 9, 2009 11:11 AM EDT up reply actions  

Right, that’s why it’s easier to just say 25 points of OPS.

by Buckeye Brad on Aug 9, 2009 11:35 AM EDT up reply actions  

Exactly. It’s how we talk about OPS, slugging and average anyway. Points. Since OPS isn’t a real average or fraction, it makes sense to regard its unit of measure as “points.”

Well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.

by Jay on Aug 9, 2009 12:09 PM EDT up reply actions  

…whereas the millipedroia is an actual fraction.

by still ill on Aug 9, 2009 5:17 PM EDT up reply actions  

woops, sorry. I just repeated fwembt’s mistake.

by Ryan Kelsey on Aug 9, 2009 11:49 AM EDT up reply actions  

Otherwise he went from a good-hitting shortstop to Josh Barfield.

Steel Nick

by nickjs21 on Aug 9, 2009 11:30 AM EDT up reply actions  

No, I just suck at simple mathematics.

by Brad D on Aug 9, 2009 9:05 PM EDT up reply actions  

No more Ohka, please.

by DPS on Aug 9, 2009 12:08 PM EDT reply actions  

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