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LEVELAND INDIANS 2013 SPRING TRAINING GAME INFORMATION CLEVELAND INDIANS (14-9-2) at ARIZONA DIAMONBACKS (12-12-2) RHP Carlos Carrasco (1-1 5.54) Vs LEVELAND INDIANS 2013 SPRING TRAINING GAME INFORMATION CLEVELAND INDIANS (14-9-2) at ARIZONA DIAMONBACKS (12-12-2) RHP Carlos Carrasco (1-1 5.54) vs. RHP Ian Kennedy (0-1, 6.35) Spring Game #26/Road #13 » Thursday, March 21, 2013 » Salt River Fields » 1:10 p.m. (PST) » SportsTime Ohio BROADCAST INFORMATION: This afternoon’s Indians/Diamondbacks game can be seen on SportsTime Ohio at 4:10 ET. DAYS LEFT UNTIL OPENING DAY CAMP BREAKDOWN: The Cleveland Indians currently have 40 players in major April 2, 2013 at Toronto Blue Jays league camp, which includes 10 non-roster invitees; this consists of 19 pitchers (4 Rogers Centre non-roster, 2 DL), 5 catchers (2 non-roster), 10 in¿ elders (3 non-roster) and 6 out- 12 ¿ elders (1 non-roster)...the Indians had a total of 64 players in major league camp for the start of Cactus League play; which included 24 non-roster invitees in addition to INDIANS RECENT SPRING RECORDS 2013 BASEBALL AMERICA players on the 40-man roster. Year W-L-T AVG ERA CLEVELAND INDIANS 2013 14-9-2 .278 4.85 TOP 10 PROSPECTS NIGHT MOVES: This morning, the Indians announced several roster moves rela- 2012 7-22-3 .247 5.42 1. Trevor Bauer, RHP tive to the Major League spring training roster, as the club optioned LHP SCOTT 2011 15-14-2 .274 5.19 2. Francisco Lindor, SS BARNES, RHP TREVOR BAUER and RHP COREY KLUBER to Triple-A Columbus, 2010 19-9-3 .289 3.96 3. Dorsyss Paulino, SS while re-assigning non-roster invitee LHP GIOVANNI SOTO to Minor League camp. 2009 12-20-3 .279 6.00 4. Tyler Naquin, OF 2008 15-14-0 .285 4.61 5. Cody Allen, RHP WEDNESDAY’S RECAP: The Indians fell to the Los Angeles Angels 6-5 this after- 2007 16-14-1 .260 3.67 6. Mitch Brown, RHP noon at Tempe Diablo Stadium, as Mark Trumbo’s 2-out RBI-single in the 5th broke a 2006 20-12-1 .286 4.79 7. Danny Salazar, RHP 5-5 deadlock and held up as the difference...MICHAEL BRANTLEY (3-for-3, 2 RBI) 2005 16-13-1 .299 4.98 8. Luigi Rodriguez, OF had a game-high 3 hits and drove in a pair of runs with his 1st-inn. double...LONNIE 2004 18-14-0 .293 4.83 9. Ronny Rodriguez, 2B CHISENHALL (2-for-3, 2 RBI) also connected for his 4th homer of the spring, a 2-run 2003 19-11-0 .311 4.13 10. Jesus Aguilar, 1B blast in a lefty-lefty match-up, to kick-start a 3-run rally in the 4th that was capped by 2002 15-17-0 .273 4.89 ASDRUBAL CABRERA’S bases-loaded walk. Chisenhall is tied with MATT CAR- SON and RYAN RABURN for the team lead in home runs. CORD PHELPS (2-for-4) ranks among the big league leaders in RBI (12, T9th), runs scored (12, T9th) and also contributed a multi-hit effort to raise his spring avg. to .341 (14-41). TREVOR total bases (32, T15th)...EZEQUIEL CARRERA has swiped 9 bags which is tops in BAUER faced the minimum through 2.0 frames before the Halos plated 4 runs (3 ER) the bigs...MATT CARSON is 9-for-30 (.300), ranks T11th in the Majors with 4 HR and in their third trip to the dish. NICK HAGADONE (1.2), VINNIE PESTANO (1.0) and has produced 8 RBI...MIKE McDADE had 10 RBI, while in big league camp and was MATT ALBERS (1.0) combined for 3.2 scoreless innings out of the ‘pen. 12-for-30 (.400)...MARK REYNOLDS (12-35, .343) has collected 5 two-baggers to rank T14th in baseball...MICHAEL BRANTLEY is 10-for-25 (.400) this spring with 5 A DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH: The Indians travel to Talking Stick today to take on doubles (T14th in MLB) despite appearing in just 10 games...CORD PHELPS is 14- the Arizona Diamondbacks in the ¿ rst of back-to-backs and home-and-homes to end for-41 (.341) w/ 7 XBH’s (4 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR) and 5 RBI in 19 games...his .438 OBP the spring series as quickly as it started...Cleveland will host Arizona tomorrow in ranks in the top 20 in MLB (19th) and 10th in the AL...LOU MARSON has drawn 8 Goodyear...the Indians won the ¿ rst 2 tilts against Arizona last season 10-2 (March 7 walks to rank T7th in the Majors...YAN GOMES is 10-for-26 (.385) w/ 6 XBH’s (5 2B in Scottsdale) and 3-2 (March 12 in Goodyear) before a split squad fell in the spring to rank T13th in MLB, 1 HR) and 6 RBI in 14 games. ¿ nale 5-4 (March 29 in Scottsdale)...the Tribe is 6-4 all-time against the Snakes in Cactus League play since 2009...Cleveland holds a 7-5 edge in the all-time series TRIBE PITCHING NOTES: Tribe hurlers have combined to post a 4.85 ERA during regular season play, winning 5 of the last 6 billings. (119ER/221.0 IP) while fanning 175 batters with just 63 walks and a .290 (254-877) average against...Cleveland relievers have a 4.03 mark (65 ER/145.1 IP) with 117 TODAY’S SCHEDULED PITCHERS SO/40 BB, while starters have an 6.42 (54 ER/75.2 IP) ¿ gure w/ 58 SO/24 BB...bull- CLEVELAND INDIANS ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS pen has recorded a save in 9 of the club’s 14 wins which is T2nd in the Major Leagues 59 Carlos Carrasco RHP 31 Ian Kennedy RHP (BAL, 11)...Tribe pitchers have issued only 63 free passes which is third fewest in the 38 Joe Smith RHP 29 Brad Ziegler RHP majors (OAK/STL, 62 NYM, 61)...Monday’s starter, UBALDO JIMENEZ, turned in 37 Cody Allen RHP 47 Joe Patterson LHP his third consecutive strong outing of the spring, pitching into the 6th inning and 27 Bryan Shaw RHP 40 J.J. Putz RHP holding the Brewers to only 2 runs while striking out 5; in his last outing (March 13), 31 David Huff LHP 45 Matt Reynolds LHP he limited the White Sox to only 2 runs over 5.0 innings while striking out 3; in his 80 Jerry Gil RHP previous outing against San Francisco on March 7th, he worked 4.0 innings, retiring 11 of the 14 batters he faced while allowing only one run; currently ranks T2nd in the Cactus League with 18.1 IP...Opening Day starter, JUSTIN MASTERSON, (6.39 MAJOR LEAGUE: BACK TO THE MINORS: As is customary each spring, the In- ERA, 13H, 12 SO) surrendered two, ¿ rst inning homers against Cincinnati on Sunday dians will periodically use minor league games to get players in major league camp (March 17), but found his groove and allowed no hits over his ¿ nal 3 frames while additional work...ZACH McALLISTER and striking out 6 Reds hitters; tossed 5.0 scoreless frames in Monday’s (March 11) “B” DAISUKE MATSUZAKA are both sched- MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS squad game against the Angels, holding the Halos to only 2 hits while striking out 4... AVAILABLE FOR TODAY’S GAME uled to work in Minor League contests this ZACH MCALLISTER was noti¿ ed Sunday (March 10) by manager Terry Francona afternoon...BRETT MYERS started yester- # Player MG Bio that he will break camp as a member of the big league rotation; will mark his ¿ rst ca- 84 CA Jake Lowery Pg. 272 day’s Triple-A game vs. Cincinnati’s Triple-A 89 INF Matt Antonelli Pg. 249 reer Opening Day roster...SCOTT KAZMIR (1.69 ERA, 16 H, 3 BB) enjoyed another Louisville squad, tossing 6.0 shutout innings, 90 INF Kyle Bellows Pg. 252 successful outing in a simulated Minor League game against the Rangers (March allowing 3 hits and fanning 8, while walking 95 INF Tony Wolters Pg. 293 17), tossing 5.0 innings while striking out 5 and allowing only 3 ER; including his none (21BF, 74 pitches)...JASON GIAMBI 88 INF/OF Jordan Smith Pg. 287 “B” squad appearance Wednesday (March 6), has struck out more batters (18) than received 5 plate appearances during the AAA 85 OF Anthony Gallas Pg. 263 any other Tribe hurler...PRESTON GUILMET, (5.1 IP, 1H, 2SO) who was reassigned 86 OF Tyler Holt Pg. 267 Columbus and AA Akron games yesterday. to Minor League camp on Monday, had not allowed a base runner in his last three appearances and retired 13 of the 14 hitters he has faced through 5 of¿ cial spring CLEVELANDERS AT THE CLASSIC: The 2013 World Baseball Classic came to a appearances; holding opposing hitters to a .071 average against...JERRY GIL (9 IP, close earlier this week, as CARLOS SANTANA’s Dominican Republic squad claimed 1H, 4 SO) retired the only two hitters he faced and picked up his second victory of the title on Tuesday night in San Francisco with a 3-0 shutout over a Puerto Rico the spring in his appearance Monday against Milwaukee; pitched his fourth consecu- squad that featured MIKE AVILES and GIOVANNI SOTO...Aviles, Santana and Soto tive perfect inning Friday (March 15); also pitched a perfect ¿ nal frame Wednesday all returned to the Goodyear Player Development Complex this morning in time ot (March 13) against the White Sox, earning his second of¿ cial save of the spring; participate in workouts while ASDRUBAL CABRERA (Venezuela) and VINNIE PES- notched a perfect 9th inning in Friday’s (March 10) “B” squad tilt against the White TANO (USA) reported earlier in the week..
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