David Price strikes out 12 as Rays blank Cleveland Indians, 5-0, on 4-hitter
Published: Friday, May 27, 2011, 8:38 PM Updated: Friday, May 27, 2011, 9:45 PM
By Paul Hoynes, The Plain Dealer
Indians catcher Carlos Santana, left, tries to calm down starting pitcher Josh Tomlin after Tomlin gave up four runs to the Tampa Bay Rays during the second inning Friday at St. Petersburg, Fla.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- David Price struck out 12 and Casey Kotchman and Sam Fuld hit two-run homers as the Rays beat the Indians, 5-0, Friday night at Tropicana Field.
Price, Joel Peralta and Adam Russell combined on a four-hitter as the Indians lost their third straight game. After going 18-8 in April, they're 12-10 in May.
Kotchman and Fuld homered in the second inning off Josh Tomlin (6-2, 2.74) for a 4-0 lead. Tomlin has allowed 10 homers this season. Luke Hochevar and Colby Lewis have allowed 13 each to lead the AL.
Price (6-4, 3.54) went seven innings to improve to 4-1 lifetime against the Indians. He's 2-0 against the Tribe this year, striking out 19 in 15 innings. Price struck out Matt LaPorta three times Friday.
AL batting leader Matt Joyce started the second with a double off the glove of a diving LaPorta at first base. B.J. Upton struck out, but Kotchman drove a 1-0 pitch into the right field seats for a 2-0 lead.
Sean Rodriguez kept the inning going with an infield single to short despite a nice stop and throw by Asdrubal Cabrera. Fuld, who entered the game hitting .117 (11-for-94) in his last 23 games, delivered Rodriguez when he hit a 3-2 pitch into the right field seats for a 4-0 lead.
Price was just as effective as the last time he faced the Indians on May 11. In that game, he allowed two
runs in eight innings in a 8-2 victory to break the Indians 14-game winning streak at Progressive Field.
The Indians threatened in the sixth when Orlando Cabrera and Asdrubal Cabrera singled with one out. Price ended the threat by striking out Shelley Duncan and LaPorta. The strikeout of LaPorta was Price's 10th and meant fans in attendance received free pizza. The 10th K was greeted by a loud cheer.
Tomlin allowed four runs on 10 hits in six innings. It was his 22nd start with the Indians and the 22nd
time he's pitched at least six innings. The four runs were the most he's allowed in 10 starts this season.
The Rays, coming off a 2-5 trip, made it 5-0 on Joyce's two-out single off Chad Durbin in the seventh.
Price allowed four hits and two walks in seven innings. He threw 110 pitches, 76 for strikes.
The Indians, 30-18, have not scored more than three runs in their last four games. Carlos Santana, dropped to the seventh spot, doubled in the second inning to break a 0-for-19 skid.