C.C. Sabathia calls his shot.
Clubhouse Cancer —
... Cleveland Indians lefthander C.C. Sabathia made a pregame promise to his teammates that he’d swing for the fences when it was his turn at bat in his interleague start against Los Angeles. Sabathia kept his promise and plowed a tape-measure bomb into the right field bleachers at Dodger Stadium Saturday. “I told everybody I was trying to hit homers today because I had two singles last year and everybody was all over me, saying I was a singles hitter,” the reigning AL Cy Young winner said. ...
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The Hardball Times —
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Sox, Dodgers Avoid Sweeps
Robots Took My Medicine —
... So, Saturday they came out and decided to play extra innings again. Sabathia and Chan Ho Park both pitched well, but Sabathia got the better of Park with a home run in the third inning. Kemp hit a solo shot of his own in the sixth inning, and that's where the score stayed until the eleventh. Cory Wade came out for the top of the eleventh, after pitching a scoreless tenth, and he didn't have anything left, I guess. He gave up two singles before recording an out, and then Torre went to the ever-reliable Scott Proctor (please note the sarcasm), who promptly gave up consecutive ...


