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BATTING 2B : Mora 2 (25, Jackson, Mujica), Hernandez, R (17, Jackson), Millar (20, Jackson), Montanez, L (1, Perez), Cintron (4, Kobayashi). TB : Roberts 2; Cintron 2; Markakis; Mora 5; Huff; Hernandez, R 3; Millar 4; Montanez, L 4; Castro, J. RBI : Huff (80), Hernandez, R 2 (49), Millar 3 (63), Montanez, L 2 (4), Castro, J 2 (7), Mora (81). 2-out RBI : Millar; Montanez, L. Runners left in ... [link]

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Jackson Makes Latest Coffee Run for Tribe
Published 8/16/2008 by Brian (noreply@blogger.com) at Ontario Street
... Zach Jackson became the first player from the C.C. Sabathia trade to appear in Cleveland. Jackson was called up from Buffalo to fill in for Paul Byrd’s scheduled start on Thursday against Baltimore. Jackson matched opposing pitcher Daniel Cabrera in his Cleveland debut, scattering 8 hits, 1 BB, and 3 ER over five innings for a no-decision. ...

Jackson Makes Latest Coffee Run for Tribe
Published 8/16/2008 by Brian La Shier at Tribe Report
... Zach Jackson became the first player from the C.C. Sabathia trade to appear in Cleveland. Jackson was called up from Buffalo to fill in for Paul Byrd’s scheduled start on Thursday against Baltimore. Jackson matched opposing pitcher Daniel Cabrera in his Cleveland debut, scattering 8 hits, 1 BB, and 3 ER over five innings for a no-decision. Considering the context of his first start for the Tribe, I thought Jackson threw the ball well enough. Jackson had been having a tough year in the minors with Milwaukee (7.85 ERA, 1.73 WHIP, 1.88 K/BB ratio in 57.1 IP), but to be traded ...

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