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Three errors prove costly in Indians’ loss
The frist damaging error was a missed catch in center from rookie Ezequiel Carrera.
With two outs and runners on first and second base in the sixth inning, Masterson forced Chicago’s Adam Dunn to send a deep fly ball to center. Carrera turned and sprinted back, but got tripped up as he hit the warning track. By the time the young center fielder gathered himself, the ball was tailing away and it glanced off his glove for a critical gaffe.
The White Sox scored twice on the play to grab a 3-1 lead they would not relinquish.
Carrera, who is highly regarded for his defense, had trouble recalling the last time he dropped a similar fly ball.
Carrera said through an interpreter, "That type of ball, in a big situation like that,I can’t remember the last time. It doesn’t feel good."
Carrera was hardly the only culprit. Sure-handed shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera and catcher Carlos Santana each made an error in the seventh that led to another run for the White Sox. Cleveland’s offense managed only two runs on five hits over six innings against Edwin Jackson (7-7) before being quieted by Chicago’s bullpen.
The end result was another loss.
And a growing sense that the Indians need help from the outside Need new
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Acta said. "It hasn’t been because of a lack of trying,We’re trying very hard to get the right guy in here, or guys for that matter."