Three games, four players lost on road trip
The Indians couldn't have had much more of a disastrous weekend in Chicago. Fresh off a three-game sweep of the Tigers in their last home series, the Indians went to Chicago and got mauled three consecutive games, including a 12-6 blowout loss on Sunday.
In addition to losing three games, the Indians also lost four players over the weekend due to injuries. They played virtually the entire Chicago series without the 3-4-5 hitters in their lineup.
Designated hitter Travis Hafner did not play at all. He stayed in Cleveland to get treatment on a sore right knee. An MRI on the knee revealed some meniscus damage. A trip to the disabled list -- and perhaps even surgery -- have not been ruled out.
Shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera left Friday's game with a strained left hamstring and did not play in the last two games of the Chicago series.
Catcher Carlos Santana left Friday's game with a mild concussion and was placed on the seven-day disabled list Saturday. Catcher Lou Marson left Sunday's game in the fourth inning after getting hit in the mouth with a pitch.
The Indians also played two of the three games without their regular third baseman, Jack Hannahan, who is being eased back into action after missing 10 days with soreness in his lower back.
Cabrera, Hafner and Santana are the Indians' 3-4-5 hitters. It's difficult for any team to win with those three pieces missing from the lineup. It became even harder for the Indians because, in addition to missing three of their key hitters, they also saw their three starting pitchers in the series get roughed up. Jeanmar Gomez, Derek Lowe and Ubaldo Jimenez were a combined 0-3 with a 15.75 ERA. They gave up 21 earned runs on 23 hits in just 12 innings.
The Indians went into Chicago leading the division by 3 1/2 games over the White Sox. After getting outscored 35-16, the Indians left with their lead down to half a game.
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Jimenez's road struggles continue
--RHP Ubaldo Jimenez, who is winless on the road this year, had another ugly road start Sunday in Chicago. Jimenez gave up seven runs in four innings, his shortest out of the season. "He didn't throw enough strikes and had a tough time putting hitters away," manager Manny Acta said. In five road starts, Jimenez's ERA is 9.00. In five home starts, it is 3.38. In four of Jimenez's 10 starts, he has pitched five innings or less.
--DH Travis Hafner missed all three games of the weekend series in Chicago due to some meniscus damage in his right knee. Hafner will test the knee Monday, and a decision will be made on whether he will need to be placed on the disabled list.
--C Lou Marson left Sunday's game after getting hit in the mouth with a pitch. Starting C Carlos Santana is already on the disabled list with a mild concussion so the Indians finished Sunday's game with just one catcher, Luke Carlin, who was called up from Class AAA Columbus on Saturday. "Lou's OK. He got a big gash on his lip, but they stitched him up," manager Manny Acta said.
--SS Asdrubal Cabrera did not play Saturday or Sunday, due to a strained left hamstring suffered in Friday's game. Cabrera is listed as day-to-day.
--C Carlos Santana was placed on the seven-day disabled list Saturday with a mild concussion, suffered when he was hit in the mask by a foul ball Friday.
--INF Juan Diaz had two singles Sunday, his first two major league hits. Diaz was recalled from Class AA Akron on Saturday to replace SS Asdrubal Cabrera, who has a strained left hamstring.
--RHP Josh Tomlin will be activated off the disabled list Monday and will start against Kansas City. Tomlin has been on the disabled list since May 8 with inflammation in his right wrist.
BY THE NUMBERS: 3-5 -- The Indians' record on Fridays, the only day of the week in which they have a losing record.
QUOTE TO NOTE: "I did a lot of backing up bases." -- RHP Derek Lowe, after giving up 8 runs on 10 hits in 2 1/3 innings in a 14-7 loss to the White Sox on May 26.
ROSTER REPORT
MEDICAL WATCH:
--DH Travis Hafner did not accompany the Indians to Chicago for their three-game weekend series to get treatment on a sore right knee. An MRI revealed some meniscus damage. He was to test the knee May 28 to see whether he would need to be placed on the disabled list.
--SS Asdrubal Cabrera did not play May 26 and 27, due to a strained left hamstring suffered May 25. Cabrera is day-to-day.
--C Carlos Santana (concussion) was placed on the seven-day disabled list May 26 after being hit in the mask by a foul ball May 25.
--3B Jack Hannahan (lower back stiffness) did not play May 14-23. An MRI revealed mild inflammation. He returned May 26 but sat out May 27 as the team eases him back.
--RHP Josh Tomlin (intersection syndrome, right wrist) went on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to May 8. He did some long tossing at 75 feet on May 18, and he threw a 30-pitch bullpen session May 22. He threw a 50-pitch simulated game May 24. He will be activated May 28 and will start against Kansas City.
--LHP Rafael Perez (strained left lat muscle) went on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to April 26, and he was transferred to the 60-day DL on May 26.
--OF Grady Sizemore (back surgery in March 2012) went on the 60-day disabled list April 4. He was cleared to begin baseball activities in late April and took live batting practice May 16, but manager Manny Acta said he was unlikely to be ready June 3, the first day he'll be eligible to be activated. There is no timetable for Sizemore's return.
--RHP Carlos Carrasco (Tommy John surgery in September 2011) went on the 60-day disabled list March 26. He might miss the entire season.