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Gutierrez, Indians slam White Sox
CLEVELAND 8, CHI WHITE SOX 2
 

By Todd Krepop
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

CLEVELAND (Ticker) -- Aaron Laffey felt like he couldn't
relax even after the Cleveland Indians scored five runs in the
first inning.

Franklin Gutierrez hit his first career grand slam and the
Cleveland Indians defeated the Chicago White Sox 8-2, on
Tuesday.

Laffey pitched six solid innings as the Indians snapped a
five-game losing streak to the White Sox in a game that featured
a triple steal.

In a rare offensive outburst, Cleveland scored five runs in the
first - highlighted by Gutierrez's blast - to give their
lefthanded starter some early support.

"It was great to get some run support," Laffey said. "You take
a step a back and then come out and bear down more. But if you
relax for a second they will jump all over you."

Laffey (3-3) didn't relax and held the White Sox to two runs -
one earned - in six innings on seven hits. He lowered his ERA
to 1.59 - second-best among American League rookie pitchers.

"He pitches with a great deal of confidence," Indians manager
Eric Wedge said. "It was good to see he didn't come back over
the plate or come back up in the zone. He just kept pitching
the way he does and it worked for him."

Cleveland went to work on White Sox starter Mark Buehrle early.
After Ben Francisco's sacrifice fly got the Indians on the
board, they loaded the bases on a single sandwiched between two
walks.

Gutierrez got ahead in the count 2-1 and crushed Buehrle's
changeup over the left field wall to give the Indians a 5-0
advantage.

"It's something I will never forget," Gutierrez said. "I was
looking for something off-speed and he threw it."

Gutierrez also hit a three-run homer on Opening Day against
Buehrle and has five hits in 12 career at-bats against the
lefthander.

"I know what he can throw," said Gutierrez, who left in the
sixth inning with a bruised left quad after being hit by a
pitch. "I can hit good against lefties. I was looking for a
good pitch to hit and got it."

Buehrle (2-6) was rocked for seven runs - six earned - in five
innings. He had allowed only two runs in his previous two
starts.

"Sometimes, this game (stinks)," Buehrle said. "It's
frustrating. You give up two hits in one game and then can't
get anybody out."

Things got interesting in the sixth when Cleveland scored three
times to stretch their lead to 8-2.

Ryan Garko drove in a run with an RBI double and the Indians
added another run when first baseman Paul Konerko dropped a
throw that would have ended the inning.

With the bases loaded, White Sox reliever Ehren Wasserman had
Jamey Carroll picked off first base. Carroll ran toward second
base as pinch runner David Dellucci broke from third base and
headed for home.

Konerko threw home but he bounced the ball to catcher Toby Hall,
who was unable to make the backhand grab that allowed Dellucci
to score and all the runners to move up a base.

The official scorer credited each runner with a stolen base for
a triple steal.

"That isn't a play we practice in spring training," Wedge said.

Hall had an RBI double and Orlando Cabrera also had a
run-scoring single for the White Sox, who lost for only the
third time in their last 13 games.

"Overall, it was a bad baseball game for us," Chicago manager
Ozzie Guillen said. "It was crazy. We really did a lot wrong.
You can name it and we did it. It's a good thing it was one
game. We'll bounce back."


 
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