DeRosa scores game-winner on error at first with two outs in ninth
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BOS 3, @CLE 1 |
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| · Complete Schedule: Indians | Red Sox |
| Scoring Summary |
| BOS | CLE |
 | 1st | J Drew singled to right, D Pedroia scored, K Youkilis to third. | 1 | 0 |
 | 1st | R Garko hit sacrifice fly to left, A Cabrera scored. | 1 | 1 |
 | 2nd | J Ellsbury hit sacrifice fly to left, J Varitek scored. | 2 | 1 |
 | 2nd | D Ortiz doubled to deep center, J Lugo scored, D Pedroia to third. | 3 | 1 |
 | 2nd | K Youkilis doubled to deep left, D Pedroia and D Ortiz scored. | 5 | 1 |
 | 2nd | B Francisco grounded into fielder's choice to third, J Peralta scored on throwing error by third baseman M Lowell, M DeRosa safe at third on throwing error by third baseman M Lowell. | 5 | 2 |
 | 2nd | V Martinez hit sacrifice fly to right, M DeRosa scored. | 5 | 3 |
 | 3rd | J Varitek doubled to deep right, J Bay scored, M Lowell to third. | 6 | 3 |
 | 3rd | J Ellsbury grounded out to first, M Lowell scored. | 7 | 3 |
 | 3rd | M DeRosa grounded into fielder's choice to first, S Choo scored on error by shortstop J Lugo, J Peralta safe at second on error by shortstop J Lugo. | 7 | 4 |
 | 3rd | B Francisco homered to left, J Peralta and M DeRosa scored. | 7 | 7 |
 | 7th | J Lugo singled to right, J Bay scored. | 8 | 7 |
 | 7th | M DeRosa homered to left. | 8 | 8 |
 | 9th | A Cabrera safe at first on error by pitcher J Lopez, M DeRosa scored. | 8 | 9 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Progressive Field, Cleveland, OH |
| Attendance | 19,613 (43.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 4:19 |
| Weather | 47 degrees, overcast |
| Wind | 10 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Mike Everitt, First Base - Gerry Davis, Second Base - Brian Gorman, Third Base - C.B. Bucknor |
Associated Press
CLEVELAND -- Javier Lopez took his eyes off the ball for an instant -- and Boston's 11-game winning streak was over.
Mark DeRosa had four hits and scored from second base on Lopez's error with two outs in the ninth inning as the
Cleveland Indians rallied to beat the Red Sox 9-8 on Tuesday night.
Fast Facts
• The Red Sox had their 11-game win streak snapped after blowing a 7-3 lead and losing on a Javier Lopez error.
• Mark DeRosa, who entered 3-for-29 in his previous eight games, homered to tie the game. He had four hits and scored the winning run.
• Ben Francisco, who entered with four RBIs in 52 at-bats this season, had three for the Indians.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
"It's a play a pitcher makes a thousand times in his career," Lopez (0-2) said of covering first base on an infield grounder. "I just took my eyes off it. There's no real excuse for it. It's a tough way to break a winning streak."
DeRosa, who entered the game in a 2-for-22 slump, began the ninth with a bloop single. After a sacrifice and a strikeout, first baseman
Kevin Youkilis made a backhanded stop of
Asdrubal Cabrera's grounder and flipped to Lopez, who dropped it as he got to first base while DeRosa scored.
"The middle infielders were playing deep, so I got a good secondary lead and just started running," DeRosa said. "Then it was just trusting Joel [Skinner, the third-base coach]. He said 'Keep going.' I did."
Youkilis didn't blame the left-hander.
"We didn't lose the game on that play," Youkilis said. "We had a ton of opportunities. We left people on base."
Boston stranded 11 runners.
Cleveland was 1 of 15 with runners in scoring position and left 12 men on base, but won for only the second time in its last 11 games against the Red Sox, including Boston sweeping the final three games of the 2007 ALCS.
Kerry Wood (1-1), worked a shaky ninth, but earned his first AL win. The right-hander gave up two singles, but got
Jacoby Ellsbury to line out to second with runners on first and third and two outs.
"This was a great team win," said Wood, signed as a free agent in December. "We were down early, came back to tie it and the bullpen did a great job. I wasn't aggressive enough when I came in, but got out of it OK."
DeRosa said: "It was good to Kerry a win after last night."
Wood gave up a three-run homer to
Jason Bay in the ninth inning of a scoreless game on Monday as the Red Sox won 3-1.
Boston shortstop
Julio Lugo, in his first game since July, broke a 7-7 tie with an RBI single in the seventh.
DeRosa tied it at 8 in the bottom half with his fourth homer.
Lugo, activated on Monday, had not played since July 11, when he strained his left quadriceps and missed the rest of the season. He hurt his right knee on March 13 in an exhibition game, had arthroscopic surgery, and began this season on the disabled list.
Lugo was replaced by
Nick Green to start the eighth. Manager Terry Francona said Lugo told him his knee had stiffened up in the cold, drizzly weather.
The teams combined for 14 runs and 17 hits in the first three innings, which took 1 hour, 55 minutes. Included were five walks, three sacrifice flies, two hit batters and a throwing error by Red Sox third baseman
Mike Lowell. There were 193 pitches and an Indians official said eight dozen baseballs were used before the fourth inning.
Youkilis' two-run double capped a four-run second as Boston built a 5-1 lead against starter
Anthony Reyes.
After Cleveland cut it to 5-3, the Red Sox tacked on two runs in the third, both charged to Reyes.
The Indians tied it at 7 in the third off
Brad Penny.
Ben Francisco's three-run homer on a 3-2 pitch capped a four-run inning.
Reyes gave up nine hits and seven runs over two innings. Penny allowed seven hits and four runs over 2 2/3 innings.
Penny's ERA went up to 8.66, but the Red Sox have scored 38 runs in his four starts, winning three.
Game notes The 4-hour, 19-minute game was the longest nine-inning contest at Progressive Field since the ballpark opened in 1994. ... DeRosa went 4-for-5. It was his 10th career game of four or more hits. ... The Indians are the only team in the majors without a triple. ... Red Sox RHP
Daisuke Matsuzaka, on the DL with a sore shoulder since April 15, threw in the batting cage Tuesday and is expected to have a bullpen session Wednesday.