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ANAHEIM, Calif.(AP)
Aaron Laffey
and the
Cleveland Indians
watched another game and another star slip away.
Hours after trading
Cliff Lee
, the Indians lost to the
Los Angeles Angels
9-3 Wednesday.
Howie Kendrick
homered and drove in a career-high five runs, and
John Lackey
easily outpitched Laffey.
For the second straight season, Cleveland traded the reigning AL
Cy Young
winner before the non-waiver deal deadline. They sent Lee and outfielder
Ben Francisco
to Philadelphia for four minor leaguers, a year after moving CC Sabathia to Milwaukee.
''It's kind of tough watching guys go and guys you're close with,'' Laffey said. ''Hopefully for them, they continue to have
success and stay healthy. The team's got to make some moves, and that's one of them.''
Lee, who was scheduled to start on Saturday at Detroit, is 7-9 with a 3.14 ERA.
''We haven't been as successful as they wanted to be this year, and they think it's going to improve the team for me to get
traded,'' Lee said.
Lackey (7-4) held the Indians to a run and three hits in seven innings with eight strikeouts and four walks. The right-hander,
who started the season on the disabled list because of a strained right forearm, is 4-0 with a 1.47 ERA over his last four
starts.
''Other than a three- or four-hitter stretch there in the seventh, I felt like I was in command of all of my pitches,'' Lackey
said. ''I feel like my strength, stamina and command are all coming together.''
Laffey (4-3) gave up seven runs and seven hits in four-plus innings. He and Lackey faced each other once before, on July 23,
2008, when Laffey lost a 14-11 decision in Anaheim.
Kendrick singled home a run in the first, added a two-run single off reliever
Chris Perez
in the fifth and capped his day with a two-run homer in the seventh off rookie left-hander
Tony Sipp
.
''Howie had a great approach at the plate today,'' Angels manager
Mike Scioscia
said. ''That is what he can do. It is nice to see him feeling more comfortable at the plate and come back up and get some
big hits, because we are going to need it.''
In 17 games since his return from a three-week demotion to Triple-A Sale Lake, Kendrick is batting .383 (23 for 60) with 14
RBIs.
''No one wants to be sent down, and I was a little upset here and there when it happened,'' Kendrick said. ''At the same time,
looking back, I think it was the best thing for me. That is what I needed. ''I have benefited from it coming back up here.
It's allowed me to enjoy it a lot more and just take the game for what it is, and not worry about getting out.''
The AL West-leading Angels reached the 100-game mark with a 60-40 record, one win shy of last season at this stage. They have
played better than .500 ball during the first 100 games in each of
Mike Scioscia
's 10 seasons as manager, reaching the 60-win plateau three times.
Laffey needed an astounding 43 pitches to get out of a two-run first in which catcher
Kelly Shoppach
committed two passed balls - one of which allowed
Chone Figgins
to reach base on a strikeout.
Kendry Morales
and Kendrick hit RBI singles.
''We didn't do much for him. We didn't play very well behind him, and he really had to work hard in that first inning,'' manager
Eric Wedge
said. ''Offensively, we just didn't get anything going against Lackey. He does a real good job of expanding the plate with
how he uses his fastball, and he had that breaking ball, too.''
Lee will be replaced in the rotation by right-hander
Fausto Carmona
, who has pitched at least seven innings in each of his last two starts for Triple-A Columbus. He is 3-3 with a 3.73 ERA in
seven minor league starts since being sent down on June 5. Whether Carmona goes Friday or Saturday has yet to be determined,
Wedge said.
NOTES: The Indians are 3-37 when scoring fewer than four runs. ... Cleveland's catchers had five passed balls through the
team's previous 101 games this season. ... Cleveland CF and leadoff hitter
Grady Sizemore
, who missed the previous two games because he was sick, was 0 for 4 with a walk in his return to the lineup. ... Last August,
Lee was 5-0 with a 1.86 ERA in five starts. ... Cleveland finished its road trip 6-3 after dropping the final two.
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