Friday, September 21, 2012

Game 152: Indians Score 4 in 1st, Hang On, 5-2

Detroit (Thu., Sept. 18, 1975) - The Cleveland Indians jumped on spot starter Dave Lemanczyk for a four-run first inning, then held on the rest of the way to beat the Tigers, 5-2, at Tiger Stadium.

Buddy Bell's two out, two-run single capped the four-run frame.

The Tigers trailed, 5-0, before scoring single runs in the sixth and seventh.

Lemanczyk lasted just 3.2 innings, giving up all five Boston runs, all earned.

Rookie Steve Grilli pitched well, going 3.1 innings and striking out three, walking none.

The game featured the big league debuts of Chuck Scrivener (SS, batted lead-off, went 1-5); Bob Molinaro (RF, batted fifth, went 1-3 with an RBI); and Jerry Manuel (2B, batted ninth, went 0-4).

The Tigers took two of three in the series and welcome the Boston Red Sox for a weekend series.

The Major Said: "Not a great start, but I was happy to see the kids in the lineup kind of settle down and they didn't look out of place. We had five of 'em (rookies) in the game tonight. I want to see as much of them as I can before the season ends next week."

Cleveland 400 100 000 5-9-1
Tigers    000 001 100  2-7-1

WP: Bibby
SV: Buskey
LP: Lemanczyk (1-5)

Tigers record: 59-93 (actual 56-96)
Home: 30-47
Away: 29-46
Last 10: 4-6

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