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d to say that I had my first baby girl yesterday," Gils
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(SportsNetwork.com) - No team was hotter than the Cleveland Indians down the stretch. The Tribe shoots for an 11th straight win on Wednesday when they welcome the Tampa Bay Rays to Progressive Field for the American League wild card game. Cleveland won its final 10 regular-season games to earn the No. 1 wild card position. The Indians also became the sixth team in major league history to finish a season on a winning streak of 10 or more games. Prior to the Indians, the last team to do it was the 1971 Orioles. Cleveland also went a major-league-best 21-6 in September. It was the first time Cleveland won 20 games in a month since doing so twice in 1995, a year in which the Indians reached the World Series. "This is what you play for," Indians pitcher Justin Masterson said on Sunday. "You play to win a World Series, but youve got to get there first, get to the playoffs. So you play to get to the playoffs, and here we are with that opportunity. Its just been incredible. The ups and downs of this organization the last few years, we couldnt ask for anything better." Hosting the game may also be a benefit for the Indians, who were 51-30 in front of their fans this season. However, Cleveland was an absurd 36-52 against teams with .500-or-better records this season. "Its been a long time since Clevelands had something like this," Indians first baseman Nick Swisher said after Cleveland clinched the wild card spot on Sunday. "I hope the fans are as excited as we are." The 92 wins for the Tribe were quite a contrast from a year ago when they lost 94 games. General manager Chris Antonetti made a bevy of offseason moves, but none may have been bigger than landing manager Terry Francona, whose leadership and calm presence has helped the Indians back to the postseason for the first time in six years. "I have no doubt," Antonetti said, "that we would not be in the position we are without Titos leadership." As big of an impact as Francona has had on Cleveland, it was the teams starting pitching staff that carried them to the finish line. Clevelands 3.16 ERA since the All-Star break was the second best in the American League and the fourth best in the majors. During the 10-game winning streak, Indians pitchers held the opposition to two runs or less seven times. One of those starters, right-handed rookie Danny Salazar, gets the call for the Indians on Wednesday. "This is awesome," said Salazar, who has never faced the Rays. "The team has trust in me. Im just going to do my best there." Salazar has been brilliant since joining the rotation in July, boasting a 3.12 ERA, 1.13 WHIP and 65/15 K/BB ratio over 52 innings. He pitched to a 2.53 ERA in five September starts and recorded 33 strikeouts over 25 innings in that span. "Hes not a finished product," Francona said. "The finished product is going to be special, but hes comfortable on the mound. We wouldnt do it if we werent comfortable." If theres one drawback to Salazar its the fact that the 23-year-old has pitched more than six innings in only one of his 10 starts. So, Franconas bullpen will have to be ready and its a unit without a leader at the moment, as the Indians will likely employ a closer-by-committee arrangement after Chris Perez was demoted from the closers role following an awful final month that saw him pitch to a 9.64 ERA. "Im here to help the team," Perez said. "I went into (Franconas) office the other night and said, Im not going to cost this team a playoff spot. You need to make a change right now. Youve got four or five guys who are throwing the (heck) out of the ball. I dont have an ego. Make the change. And he did." One player who could emerge as a huge factor in the bullpen is Masterson, who missed most of September with a strained oblique, but threw three scoreless innings of relief upon returning. Tampa, meanwhile, needed an extra game to get into this position, as it defeated Texas, 5-2, on Monday in a tiebreaker game to secure the second wild card spot. "Get your 92nd win, you go to Cleveland against a really good ballclub," Rays manager Joe Maddon said after his teams win on Monday. "Theyre rested. I like the notion that weve pretty much been playing this (elimination-type) game for about a week now." David Price went the distance for the fourth time this year and Evan Longoria belted a deciding two-run homer to pace the Rays, who are back in the postseason for the fourth time in the past six years. "Its a whirlwind, like it always is," said Longoria, who was on base in four of his five at-bats. "We went through so much in the last three days, the ups and downs and the emotions, that it kind of feels like the whole season. Weve had a lot of disappointment here, and to be able to celebrate here, its pretty fitting." Longoria could be getting hot at the right time for the Rays, as he is 11- for-19 (.579) with seven homers, 11 RBI and nine runs scored over his last five games. Price (10-8), who came in sporting an ugly 10.26 ERA in four career starts in Arlington, made sure the Rays moved on by limiting the Rangers to two runs on seven hits. The ace struck out four, walked one and retired 11 of the last 12 batters he faced to finish off his gem. "My last time against these guys, I beat them as well, so that kind of gets lost in it, just getting that first game out of the way," said Price. "Getting that first win against a team youve never beat, thats huge. Last time on this mound, I beat those guys. We did it again tonight. Its pretty special." Getting the call for the Rays on Wednesday will be righty Alex Cobb, whose season was almost derailed back in June when he was hit in the face with a line drive. The young hurler returned after missing two months and ended the year 11-3 with a 2.76 ERA. Cobb was unbeaten over the final month, going 3-0 with a 2.57 ERA and tossed seven scoreless innings his last time out against the New York Yankees. "He pitched extremely well once again," Maddon said. "Curveball outstanding, changeup ... I think he was having a hard time command-wise with the changeup early. ... Then he started using his fastball more, which I thought was a great move. But overall, a fantastic performance." Cobb is 2-1 with a 2.70 ERA in his career against Cleveland. This year, he faced the Indians once and beat them, 6-0, with seven shutout innings on April 6. Pitching continues to be the Rays calling card. They threw a team-record 17 shutouts this season, including four in their past 18 games. Their 32 shutouts over the last two years are tied with the Dodgers for most in the majors. They are the first AL team with 15 shutouts in consecutive seasons since the 1989-90 As. Tampa won four of its six matchups with the Indians this season. jerseys from china . -- Vander Blue had no doubt where he was going with the ball. wholesale jerseys . Yep, one of the NFLs chattiest teams went silent and got to work. No cameras. No fans. No reporters. "We just wanted to be able to focus," Sanchez said during a conference call Wednesday. http://www.cheapjerseyssafe.com/ . -- Hector Santiago shut down the Royals punchless offence for a career-best eight innings, and the Chicago White Sox roughed up Kansas City starter Jeremy Guthrie in a 9-1 rout Friday night. cheap nfl jerseys . Louis Blues forward Chris Stewart was recognized Monday as the NHLs top performer for the week ending Dec. wholesale nfl jerseys . 19 Syracuse advanced to the Big East championship game with a 58-55 victory over No.GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. -- Rick Gilsons advice for fellow high school football coaches is simple. "Dont ever worry about the score," the soft-spoken man says matter of factly and without hesitation. "I am not really all that interested in creating a CFL player -- not even particularly interested in creating a player that can go to university. But if I can have players that can be good fathers and good husbands and the kind of people that everyone wants to have on their company or wants to have as their boss, then weve done good stuff." On Monday, NFL Canada named Gilson its youth coach of the year. He beat out more than 400 nominated coaches from across Canada. And while the Grande Prairie Composite principal and sideline boss says the key to good coaching is building good people, not players, he knows he wont get the chance to see what type of men four of his Warriors would have become. Four of Gilsons players died on Oct. 22 when a pickup truck collided with the vehicle they were in. A fifth team member was badly injured and remains in hospital. Faced with the enormous loss right before playoffs, Gilsons team didnt quit. Instead, the members rallied. The Warriors went on to win their league championship before losing in the quarter-finals at provincials. The tragedy and how the team dealt with the aftermath was a driving force behind Gilson receiving the award. "To have the ability to pick up the pieces and carry on is something that not everyone can handle," said community member Darren Robertson iin a submission to the selection committee.dddddddddddd "Not only did Coach Gilson lead his team back onto the field, he led them all the way to a league championship. He is the rock in a tragic event, and continues to be a role model to young men in a world that is becoming increasingly difficult to navigate." There were a lot of cheers and a lot of tears along the way. Gilson became a focal point, speaking eloquently about the situation the team found itself in -- encapsulating perfectly its sense of grief, but also its determination. And through it all, he says he never lost site of the fact that he was trying to build men, not football players. "You have to believe that there is a reason for all of these things and that you can get through this and that somehow your life will be blessed by it," Gilson said. "When these kids are 25, 35, 45 years old -- at some point in their life -- they are going to have an opportunity to use this experience to help somebody else." His voice cracks when he remembers one poignant phone call he received in the aftermath of the crash. "Maybe it saved me," he says. It was voice mail from a former player five years removed from graduating. Gilson could barely make the young man out through his tears. "He said, Im am really sorry to hear of the four Warriors passing away, but I just called to say that I had my first baby girl yesterday," Gilson recalls. "Those are the things ... He pauses. "That means everything." cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '


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