Naquin ugly injury; the late collapse of the bullpen costs in Tribe



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It changed Friday night with a small twist. Aguilar hit a three-point homestead wearing the Tampa Bay Rays uniform, which beat the Indians 4-0 at Tropicana Field.

The defeat brought the Indians (79-56) to 4.5 parts less than the rhythm in the central AL. The top ranked Twins (83-51) defeated the Tigers 13-5. The attack of the tribe on the first place of the Wild Card at the AL fell to half a game against the A (78-56) and 1.5 games in front of the Rays (78-58).

Aguilar spent nine seasons with the Indians, most of them in the miners. He was only established in 2018 with the Brewers, where he scored 35 homers and took part in the all-star game. He struggled this year and was traded to Rays in July.

Friday night, the man who hit 140 homers in the tribe miners hit his first goal in the major leagues that had a direct link with his former team and it hurt.

"It was a great feeling," said Aguilar, to the question of whether he felt greater satisfaction from the race against the Tribe. "The most important thing is that we won. I think it is the most important series of the year. We must show what we have. "

The loss was not the only thing that hurt the Indians. Private Tyler Naquin, who had his best season since his rookie year in 2016, left the game with a sprained right knee after being hit against the left field wall in the fifth inning.

"He's receiving an MRI now," manager Terry Francona said immediately after the match. "I think it's premature to play doctor. Obviously, it was not beautiful and we are very worried. But we are waiting for the result. "

Naquin was injured when he hit the fence in the left field after making a nice catch against Joey Wendle to finish the fifth. This deprived Wendle of additional bases and saved a race.

Oscar Mercado, center player, rushed alongside Naquin and asked for help on the bench. Naquin was kicked out of the field. It was later reported that Naquin had a sprained right knee.

Shane Bieber (12-7, 3.27) lost his third consecutive decision, but it is hard to say that he went wrong. He allowed three runs on six hits in 6 1/3 inning. Bieber pulled out nine goals without scoring.

"It was a frustrating match for everyone," said Bieber. "I just think about him (Naquin) and I hope we can get him back as soon as possible. We are only thinking of him. "

The match was scoreless until the seventh when Austin Meadows hit a single in the lead and came third in Travis d'Arnaud's simple bloop. Bieber eliminated Ji-Man Choi, but Avisail Garcia chose between the short and third to score Meadows with a 1-0 lead.

Adam Cimber relieved and pulled Wendle out of a bouncer back to the mound, but the Aguilar shot is 1-1 for the left seat for a 4-0 lead.

Austin Pruitt, Oliver Drake (3-1), Colin Poche and Andrew Kittredge competed in the shutout. This is the 12th time they are laundered this season.

"We were probably too worried," said DH Franmil Reyes. "I do not like to say that a player is a bad game, but his pitcher tonight had a normal fastball, a normal slider, I would say we were too worried."

The Indians had a chance to score against Pruitt, who was making his first start for more than a year (August 18, 2018). Roberto Perez distinguished with two outs and finished second of the doubled of Naquin.

Yu Chang had the right idea by sending a ball to the free-kick between first and second base, but second-baseman Eric Sogard dipped to put the ball out and throw Chang early.

Pruitt cleared a blow after his replacement until he was replaced by Drake, who launched for the tribe last year, with a withdrawal in the sixth. He pulled out six and allowed four hits in 5 1/3 of the inning.

The Tribe had a stroke after the third inning, a Reyes single on Willy Adames' short-stuck glove in the seventh inning.

"At first we had success and we could not get anything done," said Francona. "They're doing such a good job using their pen, they brought Ollie (Drake) to face our left-handers, I thought we had hit a few bullets that had a chance, but they just died.

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Right-handed beginner Zach Plesac (7-4) will face the Rays on Saturday night at Tropicana Field. The match is scheduled for 18:10. with SportsTime Ohio, WTAM 1100 and WMMS 100.7 FM realizing the game.

Plesac will make his 17th start this season and will face the Rays for the first time. He has just won a win against the Royals, in which he has allowed a point on four hits in five innings and two-thirds. The tribe is 7-1 in its last eight starts.

Diego Castillo (2-8, 3.76) will leave for the Rauys.

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