Dodgers Start Strong But End Quietly
April 1, 2010 by AZ Hardball · Leave a Comment
The Los Angeles Dodgers looked to do some damage in one of their final games leading up to Opening Day as they faced the Indians at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers would score first in the second inning with two runs to lead the Cleveland Indians. Dodgers’ pitching would keep the game scoreless through four as the Indians would score their first run in the fifth inning off of a Grady Sizemore solo home run. Read more
Angels down Indians in 9th
Matt Palmer got the start for the Los Angeles Angels against the Cleveland Indians, but it was Trevor Reckling who got the majority of the work and the win going the last five innings and allowing two runs n five hits and a walk. Aaron Laffey took the mound for the Indians to start and allowed three runs on five hits in three innings.
Indians Shin-Soo Choo started in right field and went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI. He was later replaced by Brian Horwitz who went 2-for-2 with a run scored. Angels leadoff hitter and left fielder Bradley Coon went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored. Center fielder Mike Trout went 2-for-4 with an RBI and three runs scored.
Cleveland Runs Away With the Win
March 31, 2010 by AZ Hardball · 1 Comment
The Indians and White Sox would play in Goodyear as the first run would be driven in by the White Sox in the second inning off of a solo home run by center fielder Alex Rios. Cleveland would explode in the same inning with eight runs of their own. Travis Hafner would homer in that half-inning for the Tribe as they would take a commanding lead. Read more
The Royals Big First Enough to Win Them the Game
March 30, 2010 by AZ Hardball · 1 Comment
The Royals would open the game with a pretty big first inning thanks to a few runs scored and a two-out two-run homer by catcher Brayan Pena. With the solid lead, the Royals would give up two runs in the third inning to The Tribe as the Indians closed the gap on Kansas City. Read more
Dodgers Dominate Indians
March 29, 2010 by AZ Hardball · 1 Comment
The Cleveland Indians would get off to a solid start by scoring first in the first inning. For the first three innings, the Indians would hold the Dodgers to no runs as they seemed to be in command of the game. In the fourth inning of play, the Dodgers would score two runs off of an Ethier two-run blast to give the team the lead. Read more




