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Indians top White Sox
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CHICAGO- The Indians felt it was just a matter of time before they put
some runs on the board.
Carlos Santana and Travis Hafner homered to lead the Cleveland Indians
to a 6-3 win over the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday night.
Santana hit his fourth homer of the season, a three-run shot in the
fifth inning that landed well behind the Indians’ bullpen in right
field. Hafner added a two-run shot in the ninth.
‘’It was great game to win after we felt like we had plenty of
opportunities early in the game,’’ Indians manager Manny Acta said.
‘’It’s a funny game.’’
Jack Hannahan doubled home Michael Brantley with the go-ahead run in
the eighth off Addison Reed.
White Sox starter Phil Humber, pitching less than 24 hours after his
wife gave birth to their first child, held Cleveland to three runs in
six innings, making key pitches to escape a couple of jams.
He was wild all night, walking a career-high six and hitting another.
‘’I didn’t feel great,’’ Humber said. ‘’I didn’t have great stuff. I’m
not going to blame it on lack of sleep or anything like that. Having a
new baby is a blessing.’’
Johnny Damon went 0 for 3 with a walk in his Indians’ debut, starting
in left field and leading off. The 38-year-old Damon is with his
seventh organization in 18 big league seasons, and is 277 hits shy of
3,000.
Damon was replaced in the sixth inning because of what the team called
‘’general cramping’’ but is expected to be available for Thursday’s
series finale.
Four Cleveland relievers combined for three scoreless innings in relief
of Josh Tomlin, extending the bullpen’s shutout streak to 15 2-3
innings. Joe Smith (1-0) picked up the win and Chris Perez pitched the
ninth for his eighth save in nine chances.
‘’Once you come out of a game like that, you know that (the bullpen is)
going to be lights-out no matter what,’’ Tomlin said. ‘’If we can give
the ball to them with the lead or a tie ballgame in the seventh or
eighth inning, we feel pretty good about our chances.’’
Adam Dunn reached base three times and hit his sixth homer for Chicago.
Alexei Ramirez added a two-run single.
Will Ohman (0-1) took the loss in relief.
After throwing the 21st perfect game in big league history at Seattle
on April 21, Humber allowed a career-high nine runs in five innings
against Boston on April 26.
‘’It’s a whirlwind couple weeks for him,’’ White Sox manager Robin
Ventura said. ‘’I guess that’s what it is, more than him not being a
good pitcher. It kinda comes with playing, a lot of outside stuff comes
into it. He still pitched well enough to get us through, we had a shot
at it.’’
Tomlin held Chicago to three runs in six innings, pitching beyond the
fifth for just the second time in five starts. Tomlin’s start against
Humber the first time the close friends have faced each other.
‘’It was fun,’’ Tomlin said. ‘’It was a good experience to go out there
and pitch against him. I had a good time doing it.’’
With Brantley on first in the eighth, Ohman appeared to escape the
inning when Casey Kotchman hit a grounder at Dunn, but the ball was
ruled foul by first base umpire Eric Cooper. Kotchman then walked and
Hannahan stroked a ball up the left-field line.
‘’That’s the name of the game,’’ Hannahan said. ‘’You’ve got to get
guys on, then you’ve got to get the big hits and put runs on the board
for this good pitching staff.’’
Humber worked out of a pair of early jams despite walking five and
hitting another during his first five innings. He struck out Shin-Soo
Choo with the bases loaded to end the first and third innings.
NOTES: Choo returned to the lineup after sitting out since April 24
with a groin injury. ... White Sox manager Robin Ventura said that
Dylan Axelrod is likely start one game of Chicago’s doubleheader at
Cleveland on Monday unless he is used in a long relief outing before
then.
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