The Tribe heads north of the border for a 3 game set with the Blue Jays. The clubs come in with matching 18-20 records. The Indians have won 3 straight series and are winners of 7 of their last 10. The Jays come off losing 3 of 4 at home to the Angels and are 3-3 on their current 9 game homestand. The Indians will look to avenge an early series at home vs the Jay where Toronto came to Cleveland and took 2 of 3.
Matchups
Tuesday Masterson (2-1 3.86) v Dickey (3-3 4.72)
Wednesday Kluber (3-3 3.48) v McGowan (2-1 4.63)
Thursday Salazar (1-3 5.65) v Happ (1-1 4.63)
Notes:
-For tonight, Masterson has a solid track record vs the Jays. In 7 career starts, he is 3-1 with an ERA of 2.83 and a WHIP of 1.175. Dickey is 2-2 lifetime vs the Tribe with an ERA of 3.13 and a WHIP of 1.326.
-It feels like the Jays have had the Tribe's number of late but that isn't the case. Over the last 3 years, Toronto holds an 8-7 advantage over the Tribe.
-Jays late inning man Sergio Santos landed himself on the DL yesterday which hurts the depth getting to closer Casey Janssen. Janssen himself has been on the DL to start the season and will be making his season debut if he appears this series. Last year, he closed 34 of 36 chances and posted a 4-1 record with a sub 3 ERA. Santos had been handling the closing duties. It will be interesting to see what kind of form he is in if he gets a chance with the game tied or the Jays leading. The Jays hope the return of Janssen can help their terrible bullpen. One of the worst in the league, the Jays bullpen has a combined ERA of 4.97, giving up nearly 1.5 base runners per inning and have yielded 15 homers and 67 walks in 130 and a third innings.
-With 2 of 3 in Tampa, the Tribe improved their pathetic road record to 6-12. The Jays are 8-10 at home this year and slightly under .500 at home (89-91) going back the past 3 seasons.
Go Tribe.
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Tue, May 13, 2014 9:11 AM
May 13, 2014 9:11 AM
May 13, 2014 9:11am