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Cabrera homers in ninth to lift Tigers to victory
DETROIT 8, CLEVELAND 6
 


DETROIT (Ticker) -- Miguel Cabrera sent the struggling Cleveland
Indians to their longest losing streak in more than 29 years.

Cabrera belted a two-run homer with one out in the ninth inning
Wednesday, rallying the Detroit Tigers to an 8-6 victory over
the Indians, who have lost 10 consecutive games.

Carlos Guillen hit a two-run double and Matt Joyce launched a
game-tying, two-run homer in the seventh for the Tigers.
Detroit had trailed, 6-0, before recording its largest comeback
of the season.

Grady Sizemore went 3-for-5 and drove in two runs for the
Indians, who have dropped 10 in a row for the first time since
June 17-27, 1979.

"I have never in my career been through this before," Indians
manager Eric Wedge said. "Not as a player or

a manager. I'm meeting with the team tomorrow to discuss the
situation. The effort is there but what is lacking is the
consistent performance from our players. We need to find that."

After Marcus Thames singled and Guillen fouled out in the ninth,
Cabrera crushed a 1-0 pitch from Jensen Lewis (0-3) over the
wall in left field, giving the Tigers a two-game sweep of the
Indians.

"I try to do my best," Cabrera said. "He threw me a fastball, I
put a big swing swing on it and luckily, the ball went out. I
think good things are beginning to happen to us. We are playing
hard, trying to do our best."

"You just can't throw pitches up and over to aggressive hitters
like Thames and Cabrera," Wedge said of Lewis' performance.
"You have to pitch to them, not just throw."

It was Cabrera's second walk-off homer of the season.

Todd Jones (4-0) worked around a leadoff double by Casey Blake
in the top of the ninth to record the win.

The Tigers trailed, 6-1, before knotting the contest with five
runs in the seventh.

Guillen's two-run double off Rafael Betancourt brought Detroit
within three runs before Cabrera's RBI groundout drew the Tigers
within 6-4. Joyce then belted a one-out, two-run homer into the
bullpen in right to even the game.

"I had goose bumps," Joyce said. "My adrenaline was going. I
was just running around the bases and couldn't feel my feet
running. I was on the clouds."

Cleveland had given starter Paul Byrd a six-run advantage
through 5 1/3 innings before the lead evaporated.

Jhonny Peralta, Casey Blake and Shin-Soo Choo each drove in a
run in the first before RBI singles by Sizemore in the second
and fourth gave the Indians a 5-0 cushion. A fielding error by
third baseman Guillen in the top of the sixth allowed Sal Fasano
to score for Indians' final run.

Detroit began its comeback on Edgar Renteria's RBI single in the
sixth. Renteria later departed the game with a mild left
hamstring strain and is listed as day-to-day.

"Edgar's injury didn't appear too bad, but we don't know,"
Leyland said. "Hopefully, it isn't bad, because he's ready to
get hot."

Byrd allowed three runs, nine hits and a walk while striking out
five.

"I was able to keep the ball down tonight," said Byrd, who
didn't give up a run until allowing one in the sixth and two in
the seventh. "I very happy with my performance and hope to be
able to build on it. What I'm not happy with is that I couldn't
put them away in the seventh and get us the win."

Byrd also weighed in on his club's losing streak.

"I'm not trying to make excuses but it's a combination of
things," Byrd said. "It's bad breaks, missed plays and
everything. It's gut check time now. We have to fight hard to
get back into this thing."

Tigers rookie starter Eddie Bonine went 3 2/3 innings,
surrendering five runs, nine hits and a walk with one strikeout.

"The Indians are a good hitting club, and if you aren't
overpowering, they are going to make you pay for your mistakes,"
Leyland said of Bonine, who after the game was optioned to Class
AA Erie of the Eastern League.

 
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