
Tribe Lose 5-0 Lead, Swept by PawSox
August 12, 2018 - International League (IL1)
Indianapolis Indians News Release
INDIANAPOLIS - The Pawtucket Red Sox scored nine unanswered runs, including six in the seventh inning, to overcome a 5-0 deficit en route to a 9-5 win over the Indians on Sunday afternoon. Max Moroff hit a leadoff homer and Jose Osuna reached base four times in the defeat.
The PawSox (56-61) earned their first sweep over Indianapolis (65-54) at Victory Field in 14 years behind a massive comeback. The visitors sent 10 batters to the plate in the seventh against Alex McRae and Jesus Liranzo, an inning that included a game-tying, two-run single by former Cincinnati Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips and a go-ahead knock by Jantzen Witte. Mike Miller followed Witte's RBI single with one of his own, and Kyle Wren capped the burst with a two-run double to right-center that made it 9-5.
The Indians took a 1-0 lead two pitches into the bottom of the first on Moroff's fourth career leadoff blast in a Tribe uniform, the most by an Indians player dating back to 2005. He added a two-run single in the second that pushed Indy's advantage to 3-0.
The Tribe put two more runs on the board in the third. Osuna and Ryan Lavarnway smoked back-to-back doubles and a throwing error by Witte at third gave the Indians their fifth and final run.
Pawtucket began to dig out in the fourth. They totaled five hits in the frame off Tyler Eppler, highlighted by a Sam Travis run-scoring double and Wren RBI single.
In the next inning, they inched to within two runs at 5-3 on a Tony Renda single and coinciding fielding error by Eric Wood in right that allowed Tzu-Wei Lin to hustle home.
Josh A. Smith (W, 4-4) pitched 4.0 shutout innings in relief, holding the Tribe to one hit with one punchout. McRae (L, 3-9) suffered his team-high ninth loss after yielding five earned runs on three hits and two walks in 1.1 innings of work.
The Indians hit the highway for a seven-game road trip to Pennsylvania, starting with three in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Monday night at 7:05 p.m. EDT. Right-hander Nick Kingham (4-1, 2.42) will face righty Luis Cessa (3-0, 2.55).
International League Stories from August 12, 2018
- Clippers' Offense Weathers Tides in Game Two - Columbus Clippers
- Bulls Fall Short in Series Finale - Durham Bulls
- King's Start Lifts RailRiders to 6-3 Victory - Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders
- Knights Drop Sunday's Finale to Red Wings 3-2 - Charlotte Knights
- SWB RailRiders Game Notes - Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders
- Bats Silent in 1-0 Setback - Norfolk Tides
- Rodriguez and Chiefs Push Past Stripers, 8-1, to Win Series - Syracuse Mets
- Tribe Lose 5-0 Lead, Swept by PawSox - Indianapolis Indians
- Bisons Walk off with 5-4 Win over Toledo - Buffalo Bisons
- Hens Fall as Bisons Walk off with Series - Toledo Mud Hens
- Bats Drop Rubber Match, 4-0, to IronPigs - Louisville Bats
- PawSox Storm Back, Top Indy, Sweep Series - Pawtucket Red Sox
- Pigs Blank Bats in Finale - Lehigh Valley IronPigs
- Red Wings Welcome 10 Millionth Fan to Frontier Field - Rochester Red Wings
- Stripers Lose Series Finale in Syracuse, 8-1 - Gwinnett Stripers
- Wings Outlast Knights for 3-2 Win - Rochester Red Wings
- Durham Bulls Game Notes - Sunday, August 12, 2018 - Durham Bulls
- Red Wings Welcome 10 Millionth Fan to Frontier Field - Rochester Red Wings
- Blue Jays Promote Jansen for Big League Debut - Buffalo Bisons
- The Setup: Pigs, Bats Meet for Final 2018 Contest - Lehigh Valley IronPigs
- Bisons Game Notes - Buffalo vs. Toledo (1:05 p.m.) - Buffalo Bisons
- LHV Game Notes - Lehigh Valley IronPigs
- Tribe Suffer Second Straight 3-2 Loss to PawSox - Indianapolis Indians
- Game Information: Indianapolis Indians (65-53) vs. Pawtucket Red Sox (55-61) - Indianapolis Indians
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent Indianapolis Indians Stories
- Series Preview: Omaha Storm Chasers vs. Indianapolis Indians, June 24-29
- Indy Falls in Series Finale Behind Columbus' Six-Run Frame
- Indians Drop Penultimate Game of Series to Clippers, 4-1
- Back-To-Back Blasts by Clippers Defeat Indians, 4-2
- Indians Drop Suspended Game, Sink Clippers in Game 2

