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Indians fall off the Cliff in Cincy
Monday, May 19, 2008
By JOSH WEIR
REPOSITORY SPORTS WRITER
CINCINNATI Inside a silent locker room Sunday, the Indians packed their bags after a long interleague weekend in Cincinnati.
They probably couldn't wait to get out of town. The Indians came to the Queen City a hot team. They left looking like weary travelers.
Cliff Lee suffered his first loss of the season and Cleveland bats remained mostly quiet as the Reds won, 6-4, at Great American Ball Park, completing their first sweep of the Tribe.
"It was a bad series," Cleveland Manager Eric Wedge said, his team back to .500 overall. "We didn't play very well, we didn't hit very well. You do that, you're going to get beat like this. We need to separate from it and go to Chicago with a clear head."
The Indians (22-22) will try to stop the bleeding with a three-game set against the White Sox starting Tuesday.
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Indians fall off the Cliff in Cincy
Monday, May 19, 2008
By JOSH WEIR
REPOSITORY SPORTS WRITER
CINCINNATI Inside a silent locker room Sunday, the Indians packed their bags after a long interleague weekend in Cincinnati.
They probably couldn't wait to get out of town. The Indians came to the Queen City a hot team. They left looking like weary travelers.
Cliff Lee suffered his first loss of the season and Cleveland bats remained mostly quiet as the Reds won, 6-4, at Great American Ball Park, completing their first sweep of the Tribe.
"It was a bad series," Cleveland Manager Eric Wedge said, his team back to .500 overall. "We didn't play very well, we didn't hit very well. You do that, you're going to get beat like this. We need to separate from it and go to Chicago with a clear head."
The Indians (22-22) will try to stop the bleeding with a three-game set against the White Sox starting Tuesday.
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