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A's Cahill hoping luck turns positive in Cleveland
By Nick Kosmider / MLB.com | 8/29/2011 10:21 PM ET
It has been some time since Oakland's Tuesday starter, Trevor Cahill, found himself in a groove.
Perhaps facing a lineup he dominated early in the season can change that.
Two starts before Cahill began a 20-start stretch in which he has gone just 3-12 with a 5.19 ERA, the right-hander held the Indians to a run on five hits over seven innings on May 4. It wasn't the first success Cahill has had against Cleveland in his career. He is 2-1 with a 3.06 ERA over three career starts against the Tribe.
Cahill can also use his last start as a building block toward a turnaround, as he held the potent Yankees lineup to two runs over six innings on Wednesday. He previously had a 13.50 ERA in four starts against the Bronx Bombers. Cahill attributed his success to pitching with confidence.
"I went after hitters and tried not to be intimidated and just threw strikes, let them put the ball in play," Cahill said. "I wasn't afraid to get hit. It couldn't get too much worse than it did last time."
The Indians will look to a pitcher who also is searching for more confidence in rookie Jeanmar Gomez. The right-hander, who will be called up from Triple-A to make a start for the injured Josh Tomlin (sprained ligament in right elbow), is 0-2 with a 5.70 ERA over five appearances (four starts) with Cleveland this season.
Gomez's numbers with Triple-A Columbus -- 10-7 with a 2.55 ERA -- lead Indians manager Manny Acta to believe the rookie right-hander will be able to perform well in an important spot start.
"He's pitched well down there," Acta said. "He hasn't had any issues. Him and [Zach] McAllister have thrown the ball the whole season."
"His velocity was up to 93, and he felt really good from the comments I read on the report," manager Bob Melvin said. "I can see him making at least one more start."
Indians: Choo hurting
Indians outfielder Shin-Soo Choo will likely miss the next two weeks with a left oblique strain.
Choo originally suffered an injury to the muscle on Wednesday, but he thought he had avoided any significant damage after pain-free batting practice sessions on Friday and Saturday.
After a third-inning at-bat on Saturday, however, the pain returned, and now the Indians will be without Choo as they try to make up ground on the American League Central-leading Tigers.
"That's the worst part," Choo said, "not being able to play, just sitting in the dugout."
Worth noting
• The 106 errors committed by the A's this season are the most since they recorded 107 errors in 2003.
• Only 15 of the Indians' 25 players were on the team's Opening Day roster.
• Kosuke Fukudome is hitting .284 (33-for-116) since being acquired by the Indians on July 27.
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