MLB Game Recap - Boston at Cleveland
Tue Aug 13, 2019 7:10 PM EDT

HOU
6
CHW
2
F
CHC
2
PHI
4
F
CIN
1
WSH
3
F
BAL
3
NYY
8
F
TEX
0
TOR
3
F
LAD
15
MIA
1
F
SEA
11
DET
6
F
BOS
7
CLE
6
F(10)
NYM
3
ATL
5
F
HOU
1
CHW
4
F
MIN
7
MIL
5
F
STL
2
KC
0
F
ARI
9
COL
3
F
OAK
2
SF
3
F
PIT
10
LAA
7
F
TB
7
SD
5
F

August 13, 2019 7:10 PM

Final (10)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

R

H

E

Boston

1

1

0

0

2

2

0

0

0

1

7

17

1

Cleveland

0

0

0

1

0

2

2

0

1

0

6

9

0

W: Workman (9-1)

L: Wittgren (4-1)

S: Cashner (1)

BOS - HR: Bradley Jr. (14)

CLE - HR: Reyes (29) , Santana (27)

Sale reaches 2,000 strikeouts, BoSox edge Indians 7-6 in 10
Wed Aug 14, 2019 12:24 AM

CLEVELAND (AP) Jackie Bradley Jr. homered with one out in the 10th inning as the Boston Red Sox edged the Cleveland Indians 7-6 on Tuesday night after blowing a late lead and potential win for ace Chris Sale.

Rafael Devers became the first player in major league history with six hits and four doubles - and he made a costly error at third base - as the Red Sox won for just the fourth time in 16 games.

Bradley drove a 2-0 pitch from Nick Wittgren (4-1) over the wall in right field for his 14th homer, allowing the Red Sox to hang on.

It was anything but easy as Boston blew a 6-1 lead over the final four innings, costing Sale his seventh win on a night when he also made history by getting to 2,000 career strikeouts faster than any other pitcher.

Brandon Workman (9-1) got the win despite letting the Indians tie it in the ninth on All-Star Francisco Lindor's RBI double. Andrew Cashner, acquired last month from Baltimore, worked the 10th for his first career save in the right-hander's 10th major league season.

The Indians nearly pulled off their third straight dramatic win, but a bad base-running decision by Lindor in the ninth sabotaged a late rally. After skipping into second base in celebration as Greg Allen scored after hitting a leadoff single and stealing second, Lindor then got daring.

With rookie Oscar Mercado at the plate and just one, Lindor inexplicably tried to swipe third and was thrown out. Mercado then flew out, ending the Indians' final threat.

Carlos Santana homered for the third straight game and Franmil Reyes connected for the Indians, 43-18 since June 4 and fighting Minnesota for first place in the AL Central.

Sale came in needing five strikeouts to reach 2,000. He struck out the side in the first, added his fourth in the second and Sale reached the plateau in the third by fanning rookie Oscar Mercado for the final out with a wicked, 81 mph slider.

According to information provided by the Red Sox, Sale bettered Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez's mark by getting to 2,000 Ks in 1,626 innings. Martinez reached it in 1,711 1/3 innings, Randy Johnson took 1,733 1/3 innings and Max Scherzer 1,784.

Career strikeout leader Nolan Ryan (5,714) needed 1,865 2/3 innings.

Down 6-1 heading into the sixth against Sale, who dominated them for the first five innings, the Indians figured to be in deep trouble.

But Cleveland got a two-run homer by Reyes in the sixth, which came after Sale walked Carlos Santana with two outs. Then, in the seventh, the error by Devers opened the door for the Indians to score twice and chase Sale.

The Red Sox wasted no time getting to Indians starter Mike Clevinger, who allowed a career-high 11 hits in 4 2/3 innings.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Red Sox: LHP David Price (left wrist cyst) played catch for the second day in a row and manager Alex Cora said he will be examined Wednesday to determine a timetable for his return. He is eligible to come off the 10-day injured list Thursday.

Indians: RHP Carlos Carrasco threw a bullpen session and did fielding work, more positive developments in his battle with leukemia. Manager Terry Francona said Carrasco, out since June 5, wants to pitch to live hitters Friday, but needs medical clearance. "The fact that he feels he's ready to do that is tremendous," he said. "Even if this just helps him feel better, that's OK with us."

UP NEXT

Red Sox: LHP Brian Johnson (1-1, 7.32 ERA) will start on regular rest after Cora used scheduled starter Nathan Eovaldi in the eighth.

Indians: RHP Shane Bieber (12-4, 3.28 ERA) makes his team-high 25th start. The All-Star Game MVP is 6-1 with a 2.40 ERA over his last eight outings.

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Pitchers of Record

Boston K IP BB WHIP ERA ER H
B. Workman (W, 9-1) 1 1 0 2.000 9.00 1 2
A. Cashner (S, 1) 2 1 0 1.000 0.00 0 1
Cleveland K IP BB WHIP ERA ER H
N. Wittgren (L, 4-1) 1 1 0 3.000 9.00 1 3

Batting Leaders

Boston HR RBI R BB AB TB H SB RC
R. Devers 0 3 1 0 6 10 6 0 8.3
J. Bradley Jr. 1 1 2 0 4 5 2 0 3.2
Cleveland HR RBI R BB AB TB H SB RC
C. Santana 1 1 2 1 4 5 2 0 3.2
F. Reyes 1 2 1 1 3 4 1 0 2.1

Team Comparison

BOS CLE
At Bats 43 39
Hits 17 9
Batting Average .395 .231
On Base Percentage .458 .286
Slugging Percentage 0.605 0.436
Doubles 4 2
Triples 1 0
Home Runs 1 2
Total Bases 26 17
Walks 4 3
Strikeouts 10 17
Stolen Bases 0 1
Caught Stealing 1 1
Runners Left On Base 11 6
Hits / At Bats with Runners In Scoring Position 7/19 3/9
Double Plays Fielded 0 4
Errors 1 0

2019 Reg Season - CLE Leads Series 3-2

Date Result Winner Loser
Mon May 27 CLE 5 @ BOS 12 R. Porcello J. Rodriguez
Tue May 28 CLE 7 @ BOS 5 N. Wittgren T. Lakins Sr.
Wed May 29 CLE 14 @ BOS 9 S. Bieber R. Weber
Mon Aug 12 BOS 5 @ CLE 6 B. Hand M. Walden
Tue Aug 13 BOS 7 @ CLE 6 B. Workman N. Wittgren

Game Information

Stadium: Progressive Field, Cleveland, Ohio
Attendance: 26,662
Game Time: 4:7
Weather: 76F, Mildly Cloudy
Wind:
Umpires: Home Plate - ?, First Base - ?, Second Base - ?, Third Base - ?