Indians rally sends A's to fifth straight loss
• Summary: Kelly Shoppach's pinch-hit three-run homer capped a five-run ninth-inning rally and gave the Indians an 8-5 win over the A's, who lost their fifth straight.
![]() Embree • Goat: After Oakland starter Dan Haren held Cleveland to three runs in 6 2/3 innings, reliever Alan Embree, who had blown just one of nine previous save changes, allowed five runs on three hits and walked three in the ninth. • Figure this: The win was the Indians' 150th in their last at-bat at Jacobs Field, which opened in 1994. • Quotable: "It was do or die. I knew he'd go with his bread and butter and not let a young guy beat him on his second or third pitch." -- Shoppach, on Embree -- ESPN.com news services |
Indians 8, Athletics 5
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Kelly Shoppach swung like he knew exactly what pitch was coming.
Cleveland's reserve catcher connected for a pinch-hit three-run homer to cap a five-run ninth inning rally and give the Cleveland Indians an 8-5 win over the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night.
Shoppach caught Alan Embree (1-1) when they both played for the Red Sox three years ago.
"It was do or die," the catcher said. "I knew he'd go with his bread and butter and not let a young guy beat him on his second or third pitch."
Shoppach hit the 1-0 fastball into the left-field bleachers for his fourth homer and then was pounded by jubilant teammates as he crossed the plate.
"It was exciting," Shoppach said. "I ran harder than usual because I was in a hurry to get beat up."
Cleveland's sixth win in nine games pulled the Indians into a first-place tie with Detroit in the AL Central and extended Oakland's losing streak to a season-high five games.
"It was a strike and he let me know how good a strike it was by the way he hit it," Embree said. "This could have been a big lift for us. I let us down. It definitely stinks."
Travis Hafner's two-out, two-run double tied it.
Grady Sizemore drew a one-out walk off Embree, who had blown only one of nine previous save chances. With two outs, Victor Martinez walked on four pitches and pitching coach Curt Young went to the mound to speak with Embree.
Hafner lined the next pitch to right-center to tie it at 5.
"I was pumped up," said Hafner, who pumped his fist in glee at second base after the hit. "I had a chance earlier with the bases loaded and didn't come through. If I don't get a hit there, the game is over."
After Jhonny Peralta was intentionally walked, Shoppach batted for utility infielder Mike Rouse and delivered the Indians' sixth win of the season in their last at-bat at Jacobs Field.
"This team always has a chance, it really does," said Shoppach, hitting .382 with 16 RBIs in 29 games. "It's a pretty special club. We all believe in one another."
The rally kept Athletics ace Dan Haren from earning his 10th consecutive win and gave the victory to Rafael Betancourt (1-0), who yielded Shannon Stewart's fifth homer in the top of the ninth that put Oakland ahead 5-3.
Mark Ellis had four hits and three RBIs for Oakland.
Haren, who has not lost in 15 starts since falling to 0-2 in his second start of the season April 7, gave up three runs and eight hits over 6 2/3 innings. His ERA rose to 1.91. His nine-game winning streak matches Boston's Josh Beckett for the longest in the majors this year.
"He did a great job," manager Bob Geren said. "It was hot. He battled. He pitched well against a very good hitting team.
"It was a tough loss, obviously. We had it won and they came back and took it from us," Geren said.
Haren fell behind 3-1 in the third inning before settling in. He retired 13 of 14 until Josh Barfield singled with one out in the seventh and Sizemore followed with a walk.
Haren got Casey Blake to pop to second but walked Martinez to load the bases and was replaced by right-hander Santiago Casilla.
The rookie got lefty Hafner to line out to center on a 2-2 pitch to end the threat. Hafner stepped to the plate hitting .388 (19-for-49) with nine homers and 70 RBI in his career with the bases loaded.
Ellis hit a two-run homer in the fifth off Indians starter Cliff Lee and doubled in the go-ahead run in the seventh against Tom Mastny, who wiggled out of further trouble.
Stewart singled with one out and scored on Ellis' double for a 4-3 lead. After Nick Swisher was intentionally walked, Mastny struck out Eric Chavez and catcher Martinez threw out Ellis trying to steal third to complete an inning-ending double play.
Ellis' two-run homer, his eighth, tied it at 3 in the fifth.
Sizemore doubled and scored on Peralta's two-out single in the first.
Jack Cust homered on an 0-2 pitch by Lee to tie it in the second. The drive to right-center was his 12th homer of the season and fourth in 15 at bats against Cleveland.
Sizemore opened the third with his 13th homer. Blake then singled, went to third on a double by Martinez, and scored on a groundout by Hafner to make it 3-1.
Game notes
The win was the Indians' 150th in their last at-bat at Jacobs Field, which opened in 1994. ... Shoppach's shot was the 49th walk-off homer at the ballpark and first since Peralta did it Aug. 30. ... Sizemore is 8-for-14 (.571) in his career against Haren. ... Embree had only eight saves in 729 career appearances before this season.
CLE Wins 3-1
Game Information
- Umpires:
- Home Plate Umpire - Paul Nauert
- First Base Umpire - Gerry Davis
- Second Base Umpire - Brian Gorman
- Third Base Umpire - Mike Everitt
2023 American League West Standings
Team | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Texas | 87 | 68 | .561 | - | W5 |
Houston | 85 | 71 | .545 | 2.5 | L3 |
Seattle | 84 | 71 | .542 | 3 | L3 |
Los Angeles | 70 | 86 | .449 | 17.5 | L1 |
Oakland | 48 | 108 | .308 | 39.5 | L1 |
2023 American League Central Standings
Team | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minnesota | 83 | 73 | .532 | - | W1 |
Cleveland | 74 | 83 | .471 | 9.5 | L2 |
Detroit | 73 | 83 | .468 | 10 | W1 |
Chicago | 60 | 96 | .385 | 23 | W2 |
Kansas City | 54 | 102 | .346 | 29 | W6 |