Re: GameTime!™

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Our rotation is out of sorts with the long gameless weekend.

KC's is even more out of sorts with their rotation.

Teams with a destiny win games like the one we have tomorrow night in KC.

Pedal to the metal in KC, and then ram it though in Chicago while The Sox are reeling.


Let's put at least three of our division foes double digit out by June 1.

Re: GameTime!™

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Here's why Tomlin left early last night:

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Josh Tomlin has never done what Vin Mazzaro did Monday night at Kauffman Stadium. But he knows about the changes the game can put one through.

If Saturday's rained-out game between the Indians and Seattle had restarted at Progressive Field, Tomlin was going to replace Alex White even though he was scheduled to start Sunday's game. Just before Sunday's game at Progressive Field was rained out, Tomlin went through his full bullpen warm-up. He was on the mound, getting ready to throw his first pitch when the game was stopped for good.

He started again Monday night. This time there was no rain or delays -- only a deluge of runs as the Indians beat Kansas City, 19-1, to improve their record to 25-13.

"I'm proud of Tomlin," said manager Manny Acta. "I can't say enough about this guy. It's been three days in a row where he had to prepare himself mentally to pitch, including Sunday when he warmed up. Nothing seems to bother him."

Tomlin (5-1, 2.56) allowed one run on five hits in six innings. Acta removed him after 81 pitches because of what he'd gone through Saturday and Sunday.

"I felt fine, but Manny wanted to keep the pitch count down because I did warm up pretty good on Sunday," said Tomlin.