The Cubs pounced on Javier Vazquez for seven runs in the first two innings, and homers from Derrek Lee and Aramis Ramirez helped keep it going as they ruined Opening Day for the Diamondbacks, 16-6. Ramirez and Lee had the two biggest days for the Cubs as Ramirez went 3-4 with a walk, scoring three and driving in four while Lee went 4-6, scoring two and driving in five.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Friday, October 10, 2025
#465---CLE @ MIN, 4/5/2004
It was Opening Day in Minnesota, exciting for the home fans as local hero, #1 draft pick, and top prospect Joe Mauer made his major league debut catching and batting eighth. He didn’t disappoint, going 2-3 with two walks. However, three solo homers (two from Travis Hafner, one from Jody Gerut) and a fine start from CC Sabathia (seven shutout innings, two hits (both in the first), four walks, and eight strikeouts) had the visiting Indians up 4-0 entering the bottom of the eighth. Jose Jimenez allowed a walk and a single and getting a comebacker to put runners at second and third with one out. Lew Ryan pinch-hit, Scott Stewart relieved, and Michael Cuddyer hit for Ryan (“NB” notation indicating Ryan “never batter” as the pinch-hitter). He singled in the runs, Doug Mientikewicz singled, and Corey Koskie hit a ground-rule double to put men on second and third with still only one out. Rafael Betancourt was greeted by a Tori Hunter single, but fanned Jaque Jones and Matthew Lecroy to preserve a 4-4 tie.
Matt Lawton was thrown out at the plate by Jones in the tenth. In the bottom of the eleventh, Chad Durbin sandwiched two Ks around a Lecroy walk and Mauer single, but Shannon Stewart blasted a 1-1 pitch for a three-run walkoff homer.
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
#464---CLE @ BAL, 4/3/2003
Rick Helling was perfect through three and had Cleveland shut out through five, but Matt Lawton’s three-run homer in the sixth opened and completed the day’s scoring. Brian Anderson had a fine start for the Tribe, pitching eight shutout innings, allowing three hits and one walk with just two strikeouts. Danys Baez got the save by fanning Gary Mathews and Jeff Conine and popping up Jay Gibbons on one pitch.
Friday, October 3, 2025
#463---MIN @ CLE, 4/9/2002
The Indians scored four in the second (homers by Milton Bradley and Matt Lawton), one in the third, and an excellent start from Chuck Finley (six shutout innings, three hits, three walks, seven strikeouts). But after Einar Diaz doubled to lead off the fourth, they failed to record another hit, and their bullpen made it interesting. Jerrod Riggan allowed two runs in the seventh and was relieved by Ricardo Rincon who stranded runners on the corners. Paul Shuey made it through the eighth, and Bob Wickman retired the first two batters in the ninth before surrendering singles to AJ Pierzynski, Jacque Jones, and Cristian Guzman. He fanned Doug Mientkiewicz to earn the save in a 5-4 Cleveland win.
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
#462---BAL @ CLE, 4/8/2001
CC Sabathia’s major league debut got off to a rocky start as Jeff Conine took him deep for three runs in the first, but he allowed just one hit and one walk, striking out three over the next 5 2/3 innings. He would wind up with a no-decision as he left trailing 3-2 despite solo homers by Ellis Burks and Russell Branyan, but Juan Gonzalez’s two-out, two-run single off Willis Roberts in the seventh got him off the hook and gave the Tribe a 4-3 lead that Paul Shuey and Bob Wickman made stand.
Friday, September 26, 2025
#461---CLE @ BAL, 4/6/2000
Only four of them are, but nine of the eighteen starting position players in this game could be in the Hall of Fame. Pat Rapp and Charlie Nagy had battled 2-2 through five, but the game was decided in the bottom of the sixth. After Harold Baines lined out, Cal Ripken and Will Clark singled and Charles Johnson hit a three-run homer. Apparently Tribe skipper Charlie Manuel thought one of the balls to Johnson had been a strike, as he was tossed during Mike Bordick’s at-bat. He was lucky he didn’t see Bordick’s solo homer which chased Nagy. Cleveland mustered very little against Buddy Groom who recorded a three-inning save.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
#460---CLE @ MIN, 4/9/1999
The first six Indians reached off LaTroy Hawkins which set the rout for this 14-5 rout at the Metrodome. The Indians got big days from Kenny Lofton (4-5, 2 D, 2 R, 2 RBI), Manny Ramirez (3-6, D, 3 R, 3 RBI), Jim Thome (3-4, T, HR, 2 W, 2 R, 3 RBI), and Wil Cordero (3-6, 2 D, 4 RBI). Charlie Nagy allowed four runs over seven innings to pick up an easy win.
Friday, September 19, 2025
#459---CLE @ BOS, 4/17/1998
Pedro Martinez and Charlie Nagy squared off in this one and it was a doozy. Pedro went nine innings, allowing four hits without a walk and fanning twelve, but Brian Giles drove in two runs with a homer in the third and a single in the eighth. Through eight, Nagy scattered eight hits and a walk with eight strikeouts while blanking Boston. In the ninth, Nagy struck out Darren Bragg in between three singles that brought in a run and put runners at first and second for Nomar Gariciaparra. Mike Jackson came in and allowed a single that loaded the bases, bringing on Paul Assenmacher to face Reggie Jefferson. His sac fly to center tied the game, but John Valentin struck out and the game proceeded to the tenth.
Cleveland got Jim Thome and Manny Ramirez singles off Tom Gordon, but the rally ended there. Boston quickly had runners at the corners with singles from Mo Vaughn and Troy O’Leary, Damon Buford was intentionally walked, and Bragg singled to walk it off.
Some oddities in my scoresheet: The tenth was kept on a separate piece of paper in a sprawling fashion that would have been hard to maintain for a marathon game. I noted extra inning substitutions on the main sheet, and had not yet adopted the common sense solution of referring to mid-inning substitutions by referring to the lineup box (as I was already doing for pitchers, e.g. “Gordon 4-10” meaning Gordon entered the game to face the #4 hitter in the tenth inning), so instead I have clumsy notation like “2B 10 Thome” meaning that John Valentin moved to second base for Jim Thome’s tenth inning at-bat.
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
#458---CLE @ TOR, 5/18/1997
The Indians got to Chris Carpenter for seven runs in two and a third thanks
to two homers from Matt Williams and one from Sandy Alomar. Solo homers from
Orlando Merced and Ed Sprague off Chad Ogea in the first helped keep
In the seventh, Alex Gonzalez doubled and Otis Nixon singled to knock Ogea out. Alvin Morman got Orlando Merced to fly out, and then Eric Plunk was summoned to face Joe Carter. Carter’s homer cut it to 8-6.
Paul Spoljaric pitched two perfect innings to keep the Blue Jays in it,
while Carlos Delgado led off the eighth with a double off Paul Assenmacher.
It’s cut off from the scan, but Mike Jackson (circled 5) became the next
Friday, September 12, 2025
#457---Cuba v. Netherlands, 3/7/2023 (World Baseball Classic)
Cuba had just one hit through five innings, but it was a RBI double that allowed them to stay tied 1-1 with the Netherlands as the teams played in the opening round of the WBC in Taiwan. The Dutch took control of the game in the sixth with a three-spot off three singles and a walk, all coming from current or former big leaguers (Didi Gregorius, Jonathan Schoop, Josh Palacios, Chadwick Tromp). Cuba got a run back in the seventh but saw their last scoring opportunity go up in smoke on terrible baserunning by Luis Robert in the eighth. He was thrown out after getting too far off second considering an advance on a would-be wild pitch (with two outs). Cuba was retired 1-2-3 in the ninth and the Netherlands won 4-2.