Ortiz figures out Tomlin as Indians fall

0

BOSTON — Few pitchers have a successful resume against Red Sox slugger David Ortiz.
Cleveland starter Josh Tomlin happens to be one of them.
Ortiz got the better of him Thursday night, though.
Tomlin surrendered a two-out, two-run homer to Ortiz in the fifth inning that ignited Boston’s 5-2 win
and sent the Indians to their third straight loss.
Ortiz entered the game 0 for 8 in his career against the right-hander before depositing an 0-1 fastball
into the stands in straightaway center for a 3-0 lead.
"I was pretty aware of the history against Ortiz. No thought of walking him there," Tomlin
said. "Made a bad pitch to Ortiz. He made me pay for it. Changed the course of the game after
that."
Tomlin (4-3) allowed four runs — three earned — on nine hits over 5 2/3 innings, striking out three and
walking two.
He kept Boston in check early, the only damage coming on Grady Sizemore’s RBI double in the second.
After allowing a leadoff single to Jackie Bradley Jr. in the fifth, Tomlin recorded two outs on grounders
before Ortiz belted his 15th homer.
"He made some mistakes over plate he paid for," Indians manager Terry Francona said.
Jon Lester worked into the eighth inning, Brock Holt hit a two-run double and Daniel Nava had three hits
as the Red Sox won for just the third time in their last 10 games, a dismal stretch that began with a
three-game sweep by the Indians last week.
Coming off his shortest start of the season, Lester (7-7) allowed two runs — one earned — on eight hits
and a walk with four strikeouts in 7 2-3 innings.
"He’s really good. Came out of the chute firing, looking really good," Francona said.
"Sometimes the best way to beat a pitcher like that is to get him out of the game."
Koji Uehara pitched a perfect ninth for his 14th save.
Lester faced one batter over the minimum through four innings and allowed just three singles through
five, but let Michael Bourn reach safely to start the sixth when he dropped Mike Napoli’s throw to
first.
After a double by Michael Brantley, Jason Kipnis cut the deficit to 3-2 with a sharp single that scooted
underneath second baseman Dustin Pedroia.
Holt’s double in the bottom half restored the three-run cushion.
Boston took the lead in the second on Grady Sizemore’s RBI double.
NOTES: A moment of silence was held before the game for former Red Sox manager Don Zimmer, who died June
4. … Cleveland 3B Lonnie Chisenhall, a left-handed batter, was not in the lineup despite hitting .393
with seven homers and 32 RBIs in 53 games this season. … Boston RHP Clay Buchholz, on the 15-day DL
due to a hyperextended right knee, is slated to throw five innings in a rehab start for Triple-A
Pawtucket on Friday. … Boston 3B Will Middlebrooks, on the DL with a fractured right index finger,
also is scheduled to begin a rehab assignment with Pawtucket on Friday. … Lester threw eight pitches
in the first inning, all for strikes.

No posts to display