Interleague Preview from The Sports Network
Tuesday, June 12th
(All times eastern)
Cleveland Indians (32-27) at Cincinnati Reds (32-27), 7:10 p.m.
Probable Starting Pitchers: Cleveland - Jeanmar Gomez (4-4, 4.97)
Cincinnati - Johnny Cueto (6-3, 2.63)
(Sports Network) - The Cincinnati Reds hope a visit from the in-state
Cleveland Indians will get them back on track tonight in the opener of a
three-game series from Great American Ball Park.
The Reds lost the last two meetings of a three-game set versus the Detroit
Tigers and suffered a 7-6 loss in Sunday's series finale. A four-run top of
the eighth inning spurred the Tigers to victory, while the Reds lost for the
fifth time in seven tries despite hitting three home runs.
Zack Cozart, Todd Frazier and Devin Mesoraco all went deep, with Frazier
finishing with a game-best four RBI for Cincinnati, which is tied with
Pittsburgh atop the National League Central -- two games ahead of St. Louis.
Aroldis Chapman was saddled with the loss and a blown save, as he surrendered
two runs in an inning of work.
"We were trying to go a fraction with Chapman. We didn't really want to go two
innings with him," said Reds manager Dusty Baker. "It was a series of bad
events tonight."
Homer Bailey got the start and worked a decent 6 2/3 innings, allowing three
runs and six hits. He also struck out seven batters and issued a pair of
walks.
Johnny Cueto will hand pitching duties for the Reds tonight and he is 6-3 with
a 2.63 ERA in 12 starts. He had lost two straight and three of four starts
until defeating the Pirates in a 5-4 decision last Wednesday, when he
permitted three runs in 7 2/3 frames.
Cueto, a right-hander, is 3-1 in five home starts this season and 2-0 with a
2.49 ERA in four career starts against the Indians.
Meanwhile, the Indians won two of three meetings with the Cardinals over the
weekend and sit just one-half game behind the Chicago White Sox in the AL
Central.
Cleveland got a big hit from Jason Kipnis in Sunday's 4-1 victory at Busch
Stadium, as the second baseman went 3-for-4 with a three-run homer to break a
1-1 tie in the top of the ninth.
Ubaldo Jimenez got the start for the Tribe and did not record a decision with
seven innings of one-run ball. He added seven K's and no walks. Vinnie Pestano
walked three and fanned two batters in the eighth to collect the win and Chris
Perez nailed down his 20th save in the ninth.
"It just came down to who could execute late in the game," said Kipnis. "I
thought Vinnie being able to hang in there and get those last two guys out
saved the game for us and then we were able to get guys on versus Motte and
turn it around."
The Indians are 4-2 on a nine-game road trip and will send Jeanmar Gomez to
the mound on Tuesday. Gomez put the brakes on a personal two-game slide his
previous time out in a 9-6 win at Detroit last Wednesday, as he held on
despite giving up six runs and seven hits in five innings.
Gomez is 4-4 with a 4.97 ERA in 11 games (10 starts) this season and has never
faced Cincinnati.
Cleveland won five of six meetings with Cincinnati last year.
06/12 11:08:37 ET

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