Heraldnet.com
FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2008 7:25 am
LocalNorthwestNation & WorldPoliticsSpecial ReportsPhotosColumnistsMultimedia 
Blog
Scott Whitmore
Fearless predictions: Indy and Evergreen
Blog
Scott Whitmore
Skerlong qualifies 3rd for Edmonton opener
John Sleeper
Columnist John Sleeper's take on sports in Snohomish County and Seattle.
•Latest: Hey, M's: Shift your focus
Latest gallery

2008 Lake Stevens 70.3 Triathlon
July 6. 2008 (19 photos)
[More Herald photos]
 
WEEK IN REVIEW
Thursday
Past sexual allegations surface against Arlingt...
Light-rail measure headed to voters
Grandmother burnt while making pancakes
Wednesday


Friends plan auction, hope to save woman's home
Man blackmailed ex-girlfriend with nude picture...
Traffic deaths decline in Washington
Tuesday


Sauk River will run its course again
Heroin blamed in Mukilteo teen's death
Monroe motorcyclist dies in U.S. 2 crash
Monday


Suspects in Monroe burglary found sleeping on b...
Sounder fills up with new riders
Look for Camano Island actress, 16, on Broadway
Sunday


A life interrupted
Everett composting company ordered to track dow...
WASL questions dominate at forum
Saturday


Marysville teen to race as Olympian for the Mar...
Teen burglar can't run forever, police say
New branch campus in Snohomish County doesn't a...
Friday


Vandals cause $12,000 damage at Evergreen Cemet...
Everett's study on Paine Field air service chan...
Two jailed suspects may be involved in dozens o...
 

ADVERTISEMENT

Sports   Print This Article  Email This Page  Subscribe Now! facebook digg reddit del.icio.us fark stumble

Associated Press  (click to enlarge)
Cleveland third base coach Joel Skinner congratulates Grady Sizemore on his first-inning home run against the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday.
 
ADVERTISEMENT

 
mlb (External Link)
 
CONTACT THE HERALD
Report scores and results to 425-339-3470 or 1-866-6-SCORES (Call after 4:30 p.m.)
E-mail information including items for Tuesday's Communities Sports Roundup and Thursday's Outdoor Calendar, to sports@heraldnet.com
Kevin Brown, Sports Editor
kbrown@heraldnet.com
 
Published: Saturday, May 10, 2008

Ex-Cascade star Sizemore powers Indians

Cleveland Grady Sizemore, who played at Cascade high School, hits two home runs and drives in five runs as the Indians beat Toronto 12-0.

CLEVELAND -- Grady Sizemore gave Indians fans a couple of extra mementoes in addition to those they received at the turnstiles.

With all fans taking home a Sizemore souvenir blanket, Cleveland's center fielder sent two baseballs into the seats, too. He homered twice and drove in five runs to support Aaron Laffey's sharp pitching in a 12-0 win over Toronto on Saturday night that sent the Blue Jays to their fourth straight loss.

Sizemore, who played at Cascae High School, had three hits, including a leadoff homer in a six-run first inning against Dustin McGowan (2-3). Sizemore added a three-run shot in the fifth off Jason Frasor to make it 12-0. Both came on 3-2 pitches and gave Sizemore his second career multihomer game.

"It's exciting to start a game that way, but all homers feel good, I guess," said Sizemore, who has hit six this year.

Sizemore homered to open a game for the second time this year and 13th time in his career.

"When Grady goes, we go," Casey Blake said. "Not to put pressure on him, but he gives us a jolt at the top of the order."

Cleveland won for the fourth time in five games and defeated the Blue Jays for the ninth straight time at home. Before the game, Toronto learned star center fielder Vernon Wells is expected to be sidelined six to eight weeks with a broken left wrist.

Laffey (1-2) made his third strong start since being recalled from Triple-A Buffalo on April 28. The left-hander allowed six hits, struck out two and walked one in seven innings, lowering his ERA to 1.83.

"It was great to get those runs, enabled me to relax a little," Laffey said. "But with the long innings, I went down in the runway and threw against the wall to stay loose."

He didn't crack any concrete, though.

"I don't throw hard enough to do that," said Laffey, adding that his goal is to pitch to contact and let his teammates field the ball.

That plan worked in the seventh when the Blue Jays got four hits but no runs.

"That's kind of the way things have been going," Toronto manager John Gibbons said. The Blue Jays have scored more than five runs only once in their past 24 games.

Laffey gave up a single, got a double play, then yielded three more singles in the seventh. Quick fielding and strong throws by Ben Francisco in right field on two of the hits kept the Jays from taking extra bases.

Then shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera preserved the shutout with a lunging backhand catch of a line drive off the bat of Jorge Velandia to end the inning.

"Asdrubal was outstanding," Indians manager Eric Wedge said. "He was all over the place at short."

Sizemore homered to open a game for the second time this year and 13th time in his career.

Cleveland had scored only eight first-inning runs in 35 games before sending 10 men to bat and getting six runs, five hits, a walk and sacrifice fly. McGowan also hit Travis Hafner with a pitch, and Brad Wilkerson's error in right field enabled two runners to advance during the rally.

Wilkerson played right field as Alex Rios moved to center in place of Wells. The two-time All-Star was placed on the 15-day disabled list after he was injured making a diving catch Friday night.

"I was erratic," said McGowan. "I couldn't hit a spot. If I was in the zone, it was up. If I tried to go in, I was missing away.

"It was terrible. I kept trying to pound (the zone) and they kept pounding it."

Victor Martinez had an RBI single and Francisco's sacrifice fly made it 3-0. With two outs, Cabrera broke a 1-for-25 slump by slapping a two-run single to left. Blake's RBI single gave Cleveland a 6-0 lead.

Sizemore had an RBI double and Martinez lined a two-run double in the fourth for a 9-0 lead.

McGowan gave up nine hits and nine runs over 3 2-3 innings and fell to 5-13 on the road in his career. He became the first Blue Jays starter to fail to work six innings in 15 games -- since he lasted only four innings April 24 against Tampa Bay.

The right-hander had allowed only one run and eight hits over 14 2-3 innings in his previous two starts.

1. Principal of Christian school in Arlington charged with child rape
2. 5 moms battle Lakewood Elementary School fire
3. Couple fight back against armed home invader
4. Traffic detoured around motorcycle accident in Lake Stevens
5. Teen burglar's own snapshot may help police catch him
6. Mill Creek teens robbed at gunpoint
7. More glory for former Snohomish High basketball coach
8. Local Briefly: Search-and-rescue teams look for hiker
9. Boeing stock plummets on analyst's downgrade
10. Transit driver has dangerous attitude
Enterprise Newspaper Snohomish County Business Journal
Tour de Jour
Racing to help the helpless
It's coming: Make way for the new City Hall
They won't take it anymore
Meet the new Gateway principal
School activity buses could be restored
Mountlake Terrace hires new police chief
Council prefers a back seat in green movement
Students of the month
The Enterprise Online Newspaper

TODAY'S TOP JOBS
 View All Top Jobs 
Top Cars
Top Homes


ADVERTISEMENT