American League Game Summary - Cleveland at Boston
(Sunday, May 13th)
Final Score: Boston 12, Cleveland 1
Boston, MA (Sports Network) - Jarrod Saltalamacchia registered three hits,
including a two-run home run, to go with five runs batted in as the Boston Red
Sox routed the Cleveland Indians, 12-1, in the finale of a four-game set.
Daniel Nava added two doubles, three RBI and three runs scored in the
onslaught for Boston, which has won three straight after dropping eight of its
previous nine contests.
Will Middlebrooks belted a solo shot among his two hits, scored three runs and
drove in two while Adrian Gonzalez chipped in with a pair of doubles and two
runs scored.
Daniel Bard (3-4) surrendered a run on six hits and four walks in six innings
for the Red Sox.
Justin Masterson (1-3) was touched for six runs on seven hits and a walk in
six innings for Cleveland, which has dropped five of its last six.
The Red Sox surged ahead early and plated four two-out runs in the opening
frame. After Ryan Sweeney and Dustin Pedroia grounded out, Ortiz walked
and Gonzalez slapped a double to left.
Middlebrooks then drilled a single to left, plating Ortiz, before Nava slugged
a double off the Green Monster, scoring Gonzalez. Cody Ross was then hit by a
pitch, preceding Saltalamacchia's single to right-center, which brought home
Middlebrooks and Nava to make it 4-0.
"Everyone was hitting," said Nava. "I was just happy to be involved."
With the bases loaded and one away in the third, Asdrubal Cabrera walked to
bring home a run, but Bard escaped the frame with minimal damage after Travis
Hafner grounded into an inning-ending, 4-6-3 double play.
Middlebrooks smacked a solo shot in Boston's half of the third to make it 5-1.
The Red Sox added an insurance run in the sixth inning and six more in the
seventh. Saltalamacchia cracked an RBI single to left in the sixth, giving
Boston a 6-1 lead.
In the seventh, Ortiz smacked an RBI single to center, Nava brought home two
with a double to deep center, Ortiz scored on a wild pitch and Saltalamacchia
belted a two-run shot to straightaway center, extending the cushion to 12-1.
Game Notes
Boston was 7-for-11 with runners in scoring position...Red Sox manager Bobby
Valentine turned 62 years old on Sunday...Boston has reached double figures in
scoring in a Major League-leading nine games this season.
05/13 22:11:15 ET
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