The Warpath, Crawford Vs. The Rays
The Tribe has been raiding quite a few wagon trains lately, with the profits of an eight game winning streak to boast of. Granted, in the MLB, eight games is only 5% of the season, but it's more than most suspected of Chief Wahoo's warriors. Yesterday, the latest success of the Cleveland Indians came through the eight-inning shutout delivered by Indians starter Mitch Talbot, who earned his first win of the season against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, California, USA, North America, etc., etc.
In Boston, however, it was an offensive beatdown that allowed the Tampa Bay Rays to show they not only do not need Carl Crawford, but that they can beat him as well. Fuld went 4-6 with 3 RBI, Damon 3-5 with 3 RBI, Upton 3-5 and scoring three times, and lastly, Zobrist 3-4 with 2 RBI, while Jaso, Brignac, and Kotchman delivered the other Rays runs. Crawford, meanwhile, only went 2-5 with 0 RBI. The Rays clearly had the upper hand over their old outfielder's new team.
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