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Alex Cora ... traded to Boston.
</TD><TD noWrap width=3></TD><TD vAlign=top>By Chuck Murr Indians Ink
Date: Jul 7, 2005
Jhonny Peralta homered, but the Indians were no match for the Yankees in a 7-2 loss Thursday night that gave a New York a five-game winning streak and sent Cleveland to its third consecutive loss. Before the game, left-hander Brian Tallet was recalled from Buffalo and infielder Alex Cora traded to Boston for infielder Ramon Vazquez, who was assigned to the Class AAA Bisons.
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General manager Mark Shapiro said Peralta's development into a consistently solid performer at shortstop made Cora expendable. Shapiro said that when he signed Cora as a free agent in January, it was with the understanding that the veteran infielder would get to play on a semi-regular basis -- but that Peralta's improvement cut into that time.
Indians third baseman Aaron Boone returned to Yankee Stadium for the first time since 2003 -- when his 11th-inning homer sent the Yankees past Boston in Game 7 of the AL championship series. Boone got an ovation from fans his first time up and had two singles in four at-bats to put his average at .198.
Peralta (.300) also went 2-for-4 with his 10th homer. Casey Blake, Coco Crisp and Grady Sizemore had Cleveland's other hits off Mike Mussina with Sizemore driving in the Indians' second run.
Cleveland starter Kevin Millwood gave up six runs over six innings, allowing home runs to Alex Rodriguez and Jason Giambi. Fernando Cabrera yielded a solo homer to Derek Jeter in the seventh inning and Bob Howry pitched a scoreless eighth.
Mussina (9-5) allowed two runs and six hits in seven innings, lowering his ERA to 3.97. Tom Gordon relieved in the eighth but left after three batters with an unspecified injury.
MINOR MATTERS
CLASS AAA BUFFALO (52-36) lost at Scranton Wilkes-Barre, 8-1. The Bisons got only three hits. Jose Amaya (0-1), just called up from Class A Mahoning Valley, gave up six runs over 3 2/3 innings. Jose Diaz finally proved human, giving up a run for the first time in 20 innings since being acquired on waivers from Tampa Bay. He had pitched 15 2/3 scoreless innings at Akron and one scoreless for the Bisons. He gave up two runs (one earned) over 3 1/3 innings Thursday. Overall since being acquired, he has a an 0.45 ERA and allowed only nine hits and four walks over 20 innings while striking out 23.
CLASS AA AKRON (46-39) won at Reading 5-0 as Ron Bay (1-0), just called up from Kinston, allowed only three hits over seven scoreless innings. Ryan Knippschild gave up one hit over the final two to complete the combined four-hit shutout. Javier Herrera (.234) hit a three-run homer, his fourth, and Pat Osborn (.270) went 2-for-4 with two RBI to lead the Aeros' offense. Reliever Chris Cooper was named to the Eastern League all-star team, replacing teammate J.D. Martin, who is unable to participate because of a strained right elbow.
CLASS A KINSTON (5-8) edged visiting Wilmington, 3-2, in the only game in the Carolina League that was not postponed by rain. Paul Lubrano (1-0), called up from Burlington, got the win. He allowed three hits over two scoreless innings of Nick Pesco (4.11 ERA), who gave up two runs (one earned) over six innings. Todd Pennington (4.50 ERA) struck out all three batters he faced in the ninth for his second save. Kinston got only four hits. Argenis Reyes (.314), Rodney Choy Foo (.214) and Luis Cotto (.197) each drove in runs.
CLASS A LAKE COUNTY (7-7) lost to visiting Delmarva, 1-0, in a game that had only five hits. Aaron Laffey (6-4, 2.39 ERA) allowed one run (unearned) and three hits in a nine-inning complete game. He walked two and struck out three. The only run scored in the sixth inning. Delmarva's first hitter reached on a fielding error by third baseman Matt Whitney, advanced on a bunt single, took third on a balk by Laffey and scored on a groundout. Brian Finegan (.282) and Whitney (.195) had the Captains' only hits.
CLASS A MAHONING VALLEY (9-8) lost at Jamestown, 6-5. Stephen Head (.434) hit his third homer, a two-run shot, and Matt Fornasiere (.290) had two hits to lead the Scrappers' offense. Starter Joe Ness (0.82 ERA) allowed one unearned run over four innings. Shea Douglas (1-1, 8.38 ERA) gave up four runs over 1 1/3 innings and Matt Loberg gave up one unearned run over the final 1 2/3 innings.
ROOKIE LEAGUE BURLINGTON (4-11) was postponed by rain -- as were all the teams in the Appalachian League.
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Alex Cora ... traded to Boston.
</TD><TD noWrap width=3></TD><TD vAlign=top>By Chuck Murr Indians Ink
Date: Jul 7, 2005
Jhonny Peralta homered, but the Indians were no match for the Yankees in a 7-2 loss Thursday night that gave a New York a five-game winning streak and sent Cleveland to its third consecutive loss. Before the game, left-hander Brian Tallet was recalled from Buffalo and infielder Alex Cora traded to Boston for infielder Ramon Vazquez, who was assigned to the Class AAA Bisons.
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General manager Mark Shapiro said Peralta's development into a consistently solid performer at shortstop made Cora expendable. Shapiro said that when he signed Cora as a free agent in January, it was with the understanding that the veteran infielder would get to play on a semi-regular basis -- but that Peralta's improvement cut into that time.
Indians third baseman Aaron Boone returned to Yankee Stadium for the first time since 2003 -- when his 11th-inning homer sent the Yankees past Boston in Game 7 of the AL championship series. Boone got an ovation from fans his first time up and had two singles in four at-bats to put his average at .198.
Peralta (.300) also went 2-for-4 with his 10th homer. Casey Blake, Coco Crisp and Grady Sizemore had Cleveland's other hits off Mike Mussina with Sizemore driving in the Indians' second run.
Cleveland starter Kevin Millwood gave up six runs over six innings, allowing home runs to Alex Rodriguez and Jason Giambi. Fernando Cabrera yielded a solo homer to Derek Jeter in the seventh inning and Bob Howry pitched a scoreless eighth.
Mussina (9-5) allowed two runs and six hits in seven innings, lowering his ERA to 3.97. Tom Gordon relieved in the eighth but left after three batters with an unspecified injury.
MINOR MATTERS
CLASS AAA BUFFALO (52-36) lost at Scranton Wilkes-Barre, 8-1. The Bisons got only three hits. Jose Amaya (0-1), just called up from Class A Mahoning Valley, gave up six runs over 3 2/3 innings. Jose Diaz finally proved human, giving up a run for the first time in 20 innings since being acquired on waivers from Tampa Bay. He had pitched 15 2/3 scoreless innings at Akron and one scoreless for the Bisons. He gave up two runs (one earned) over 3 1/3 innings Thursday. Overall since being acquired, he has a an 0.45 ERA and allowed only nine hits and four walks over 20 innings while striking out 23.
CLASS AA AKRON (46-39) won at Reading 5-0 as Ron Bay (1-0), just called up from Kinston, allowed only three hits over seven scoreless innings. Ryan Knippschild gave up one hit over the final two to complete the combined four-hit shutout. Javier Herrera (.234) hit a three-run homer, his fourth, and Pat Osborn (.270) went 2-for-4 with two RBI to lead the Aeros' offense. Reliever Chris Cooper was named to the Eastern League all-star team, replacing teammate J.D. Martin, who is unable to participate because of a strained right elbow.
CLASS A KINSTON (5-8) edged visiting Wilmington, 3-2, in the only game in the Carolina League that was not postponed by rain. Paul Lubrano (1-0), called up from Burlington, got the win. He allowed three hits over two scoreless innings of Nick Pesco (4.11 ERA), who gave up two runs (one earned) over six innings. Todd Pennington (4.50 ERA) struck out all three batters he faced in the ninth for his second save. Kinston got only four hits. Argenis Reyes (.314), Rodney Choy Foo (.214) and Luis Cotto (.197) each drove in runs.
CLASS A LAKE COUNTY (7-7) lost to visiting Delmarva, 1-0, in a game that had only five hits. Aaron Laffey (6-4, 2.39 ERA) allowed one run (unearned) and three hits in a nine-inning complete game. He walked two and struck out three. The only run scored in the sixth inning. Delmarva's first hitter reached on a fielding error by third baseman Matt Whitney, advanced on a bunt single, took third on a balk by Laffey and scored on a groundout. Brian Finegan (.282) and Whitney (.195) had the Captains' only hits.
CLASS A MAHONING VALLEY (9-8) lost at Jamestown, 6-5. Stephen Head (.434) hit his third homer, a two-run shot, and Matt Fornasiere (.290) had two hits to lead the Scrappers' offense. Starter Joe Ness (0.82 ERA) allowed one unearned run over four innings. Shea Douglas (1-1, 8.38 ERA) gave up four runs over 1 1/3 innings and Matt Loberg gave up one unearned run over the final 1 2/3 innings.
ROOKIE LEAGUE BURLINGTON (4-11) was postponed by rain -- as were all the teams in the Appalachian League.
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