And he was losing 1-0 after four. Here's how: the Indians' first batter reached on an error; stole second; advanced on a ground ball; scored on a wild pitch. He was the Indians' only base runner until they drew a walk in the eighth, which represented their only offense.
The Indians are 22-35 since May 23rd, with a run differential of minus 66, but their division is so weak that they are still in the running. The White Sox, with a losing record, have the best run differential in that division, with a whopping zero. The other four teams have allowed more than they have scored.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Los Angeles Angels vs. Cleveland Indians - Play By Play - July 27, 2011 - ESPN
Ervin Santana throws a no-no
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