![]() Laureano took a red-eye flight from San Francisco and didn't get to Cleveland until 6 a.m. “Yusei gave us more than probably we could have asked for,” Schneider said. The left-hander has a 1.23 ERA in five starts since the All-Star break. He retired 17 of 18 after Laureano's double. While Bibee was holding the Jays in check, Kikuchi was just as tough on the Guardians. He made big pitches there, a right-on-right changeup to George and a back-foot slider to Varsh. “We had a chance in the third there with George and Varsh. “Give credit to that young cat right there," Jays manager John Schneider said of Bibee. The Blue Jays got three straight one-out singles before the right-hander, who is 6-0 since June 18, locked up George Springer for a strikeout and then fanned Daulton Varsho to end Toronto's threat. The Guardians still don't know when Ramírez will have his appeal heard by the commissioner's office.įrancona returned to the dugout after serving a one-game suspension for his actions during the Anderson-Ramírez brouhaha.īibee, who has steadily gotten stronger this season, was in trouble in the third. They dropped to 14-5 on the road since June 20.Ĭleveland's José Ramírez, who is appealing his three-game suspension for fighting Chicago's Tim Anderson, went 0 for 3. The Blue Jays had their winning streak stopped at four. Clase, who served a one-game suspension on Monday, retired pinch-hitter Alejandro Kirk on a fly to center with runners at first and third for the final out. Trevor Stephan pitched the eighth and Cleveland closer Emmanuel Clase worked around two infield singles in the ninth for his 30th save. Laureano, claimed off waivers on Monday from Oakland, hit an RBI double in the second against Yusei Kikuchi (9-4), who gave up three hits over seven innings. “Seeing him succeed and being able to take down a good lineup like that just gives me that much more confidence.” “He's a very good pitcher and I think that I’m right up there with him as well,” he said. The 24-year-old Bibee said he was motivated to follow Williams' powerful performance. He and Williams are the first Cleveland rookies to pitch at least seven shutout innings in consecutive games since 1993. “I think they’re understanding their stuff will play.”īibee allowed six singles - three by Whit Merrifield - and remained unbeaten in his last nine starts. “That's a couple nights in a row now,” Guardians manager Terry Francona said. Bibee (8-2) wasn't quite as dominant, but showed why Cleveland believes there's a bright future, holding the Blue Jays to six hits and working out of a jam. On Monday, Gavin Williams struck out 12 in seven innings. Tanner Bibee pitched seven strong innings and Ramón Laureano drove in the game's only run after arriving just hours before his Cleveland debut, giving the Guardians a 1-0 win over the Blue Jays on Tuesday. ![]() MLB, Cleveland Guardians, Toronto Blue JaysĬLEVELAND - For the second straight night, a Cleveland rookie tamed Toronto's tough lineup. ![]() A–42,365.Bibee pitches 7 strong innings, Laureano gets RBI in Cleveland debut as Guards edge Blue Jays 1-0 U-HP–Jim Evans, 1B–Larry McCoy, 2B–Rick Reed, 3B–John Hirschbeck. SB–Alomar (7,3rd base off Assenmacher/Pena) Carter (3,2nd base off Assenmacher/Pena). SF–Alomar (1,off Nagy) White (1,off Plunk). HR–Cleveland Ramirez (12,3rd inning off Darwin 0 on 0 out) Pena (2,3rd inning off Darwin 1 on 0 out) Thome (6,8th inning off Williams 0 on 2 out).
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