Indians Two Way Hero

On a team where standouts such as Francisco Lindor, Jose Ramirez, Carlos Santana and Jay Bruce draw so much attention, it's easy to overlook Yan Gomes. He doesn't put up the big numbers, or have that dynamic personality that keeps the media hooked. But who contributed more to the Indians Friday night in ALDS game two? In the 11th inning, his bullet throw snuffed out a potential Yankee rally when he caught Ronald Torreyes too far off second base. Then, in the bottom of the 13th with Austin Jackson on 2nd, he pool cued a shot down the 3rd base line to drive in the winning run in Cleveland's 9-8 victory. It was the Indians' biggest post-season comeback ever: Lindor's grand slam off Chad Green and Bruce's solo shot off David Robertson erasing an early 8-3 deficit. With all the big bats on both sides, the differencemaker turned out to be the Indians lesser-known catcher, who stepped in the field and at bat to move Cleveland within a game of its second American League Championship Series.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Rare Remnant of a Lost Ballpark

Another Yankee Trade

Will He Wear Zero in the Bronx?