Wells injured, Halladay chased as Indians put hurt on Jays
news No Comments »Vernon Wells dives to execute an excellent catch of a dropping fly sphere in the sixth inning of Friday’s plan in Cleveland. The Toronto centre-fielder injured his left wrist without interruption the play and had to departure the contest. (Tony Dejak/Associated Press)
A Friday night horror show in Cleveland left the Toronto Blue Jays with a battered star outfielder, a beaten iota ewer and a bad loss to start a long road trip.
The Indians scored six times in the seventh inning, four of them right side the previously outstanding Roy Halladay, on the way to a 6-1 victory on the shores of Lake Erie.
Even worse, centre-fielder Vernon Wells left the game through an undisclosed injury after landing unsusceptible on his left wrist while making an outstanding take hold in the sixth inning.
Toronto drops to 16-19 this season on the first of a 10-day, 10-game road trip that also goes through Minnesota and Philadelphia. Halladay took the overthrow and falls to 3-5.
C.C. Sabathia, who had struggled very much this year after being the American League’s top pitcher in 2007, establish his form, giving up just some run on four hits and striking out nine in seven innings.
He improved to 2-5 on the year as Cleveland moved to one game below .500 at 17-18.
More to come