CLEVELAND -- A playoff contender in September, the Indians drew their largest
crowd in almost a month and gave fans something to cheer about.
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Kazmir allowed four hits in seven shutout innings, Michael Brantley hit a
two-run homer in a three-run first inning and the Indians maintained their hold
on an AL wild-card spot with a 4-1 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday
night. Cleveland leads Texas by a half-game for the ALs second wild card. The
Indians, who have won eight of their last 10, trail Tampa Bay by a half-game for
the wild-card lead. "Theres nothing like that atmosphere," Nick Swisher said.
"Weve got to keep winning, but Im telling you, man, when you have fan support
like that its so easy to get up for games. Were so happy everybody showed up and
everybody had a great time." Swisher, who scored a run, had a hit and walked
twice, picked up the tab for a postgame fireworks show. Despite being in the
playoff race, Cleveland went into Saturday 14th among AL teams in attendance at
19,317, ahead of only Tampa Bay (18,457), according to STATS. Saturdays crowd of
26,611 was the Indians largest at home since 26,870 watched a game against
Minnesota on Aug. 24. "It was really welcome," manager Terry Francona said. "I
think players probably appreciate that. There was a little extra energy tonight.
This time of year that cant hurt anybody." Swisher and several teammates tossed
miniature baseballs into the stands following the game. The Indians passed Texas
with Fridays rain-shortened 2-1 win, moving into a wild-card spot for the first
time since before play on Aug. 5. Following Sundays series finale, Cleveland
hosts the Chicago White Sox for two games before closing the regular season with
four games at Minnesota. "As close as we are, we can almost taste it," Kazmir
said. "So you want to go out and give it everything youve got." Francona has a
simple philosophy when it comes to dealing with a playoff chase. "When we win,
were fine, when we lose, you hope," he said. "Its not do or die. Its do, or it
hurts." Houston, a major league-worst 51-104, is on a season-high eight-game
losing streak and has totalled just 12 runs during the skid. Houston is three
losses from matching the club record set last season. The Astros scored when
Chris Carter homered against Joe Smith with two outs in the ninth. Kazmir (9-9)
struck out 10 and walked two. He had been 1-5 with a 5.82 ERA in his previous
seven starts. He gave up Jonathan Villars single to start the game, then
included a double-play grounder from Jose Altuve and didnt allow another runner
until a single opening the fifth by Carter, who had three hits. Kazmir, who was
pitching for the Sugar Land Skeeters in an independent league last season, has
far exceeded the Indians expectations. "This is exciting," Francona said.
"Knowing Kaz, the bigger the game, hes not going to shy away from that." "You
definitely have to tip your hat to Kazmir tonight," Astros manager Bo Porter
said. "He had an explosive fastball and did a tremendous job with his breakaway
stuff." Cody Allen relieved following to L.J. Hoes leadoff double in the eighth.
Brantleys home run capped Clevelands three-run first inning. Jason Kipnis and
Lonnie Chisenhall also drove in runs for Cleveland. Paul Clemens (4-6) allowed
four runs in 4 2-3 innings in his fourth start of the season after making 30
appearances out of the bullpen. NOTES: Francona said RHP Justin Masterson
(strained left oblique) likely will throw a simulated game Sunday or Monday. Its
possible Masterson, who left his start against Baltimore on Sept. 2 in the
second inning, will be ready to pitch in relief before the regular season ends.
... Francona said he contacted Boston manager John Farrell after the Red Sox
clinched the AL East on Friday night. Farrell was Bostons pitching coach during
Franconas tenure as manager and the two are friends. ... Astros 3B Matt
Dominguez (left hand) returned to the lineup after sitting out one game. He was
struck on the left hand Thursday by a pitch from Indians RHP Chris Perez. "Matt
said its still a little sore, but hes a pretty tough guy," Porter said.
Dominguez was hitless in four at-bats. ... Astros LHP Erik Bedard (4-11) takes
on Indians RHP Corey Kluber (9-5) in the four-game series finale Sunday.
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2012 seventh-rounder Marek Langhamer. PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. -- Golf is
starting to feel easy again for Rory McIlroy, who bounced back from a sloppy
start Friday in the Honda Classic for a 4-under 66 that gave him his first
36-hole lead on the PGA Tour in 18 months. Tiger Woods is making it look hard.
McIlroy recovered from two early bogeys by running off six birdies in a 10-hole
stretch. He looked solid from tee-to-green, hit putts with growing confidence
and wound up with a one-shot lead over Brendon de Jonge. "I knew that with the
way Im playing and the confidence in my ability, I would be able to get those
shots back," McIlroy said. "I didnt panic. I didnt try to do anything different.
Just tried to keep playing the way I was." He was at 11-under 129. Woods felt
fortunate to still be playing. He was over the cut line after scrambling for a
bogey on the 11th hole and wound up with a 69 to make the cut on the number.
Woods hit only two greens over his last nine holes. His lone birdie on the back
nine was a chip-in on the 13th after he missed the green with a wedge. "It was a
grind, theres no doubt about it," Woods said. "I didnt hit it very good. Just
one of those days where I fought out a number, which was good." Because 79
players made the cut, there will be another cut to top 70 and ties on Saturday.
Woods missed the 54-hole cut the last time he played on the PGA Tour at Torrey
Pines. David Hearn (70) of Brantford, Ont., is tied for 23rd at 3 under.
Mike Weir of Brights Grove, Ont., did not make the cut after shooting a 72 and a
70. Calgarys Stephen Ames was also out after a 73 and a 75. And at least hes
still playing the weekend. That wasnt the case for Phil Mickelson. Playing the
Honda Classic for the first time in 12 years, he had a 71 to miss the cut. So
did Henrik Stenson, the No. 3 player in the world, with rounds of 73-76. McIlroy
knew the feeling a year ago, when he took a steep fall from No. 1 in the world
while changing equipment and trying to live up to high expectations, leading to
his snap decision to walk off the course after 26 holes last year at the Honda
Classic. A growing gallery in warm sunshine at PGA National saw a familiar game
-- the McIlroy who won the Honda Classic two years ago. Swinging freely and
putting beautifully, McIlroy hit his stride on his back nine with four birdies
in five holes, including the par-5 third when he smashed a drive some 35 yards
past Adam Scott and had only a 6-iron into the green onn the 539-yard hole.
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who has never won on the PGA Tour, played early in the afternoon when the wind
picked up and put eight birdies on his card in a 64. He was tied for the lead
when he missed the green with a wedge on No. 9 and made bogey. Even so, hell be
in the last group Saturday with McIlroy. "I think I might have got a little bit
of switch in the wind," de Jonge said. Russell Henley had a 68 and was three
shots behind. Russell Knox of Scotland had the low round Friday at 63 and was
four shots back along with Lee Westwood (65). But the focus is clearly on
McIlroy, who each week looks to be getting better. "This year is obviously a lot
different," McIlroy said. "Got off to a good start. Im confident. Im playing
well. This is the second straight tournament Ive opened with a 63, so if I can
keep building on these good starts, then hopefully I can start converting."
After a 63 in Dubai, he said he was pressing too much in the final round and
wound up in a tie for ninth. Friday was another step in the right direction,
despite two errant tee shots on the 11th and 12th holes that led to bogeys. His
round changed with a tee shot into 6 feet on the 16th hole for a birdie, and
then a 12-foot birdie on the 18th to wrap up his front nine and earn back the
two shots he had dropped. After a 45-foot birdie attempt on the second hole
rimmed all the way around and out of the cup, Boy Wonder took off. He two-putted
the par-5 third. He hit a wedge into 4 feet on the next hole. He rolled in a
30-foot birdie putt down the hill at the par-5 fifth. Then, after a tough par
save on the sixth, he sank another 30-foot birdie putt that McIlroy made look
routine. The gallery is kept 100 yards from the green, so the only applause came
from a few marshals. It sounded like a tap-in for par. McIlroy reacted that way,
too. "Watching Rory play is amazing when hes swinging like this," Scott said
after his own great recovery. The Masters champ put shots in the water on the
16th and 17th holes, both times making double bogey, and it looked as though his
return to golf after a six-week break would be a short one. But the Australian
ran off four birdies on the front nine for a 70. It will take a lot more to
catch McIlroy, who has taken only 49 putts through two rounds. "Thats probably
the lowest putting total after 36 Ive probably had, maybe in my career," he
said. "So its obviously going in the right direction."
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