Tito stressing communication with relievers
CLEVELAND -- Indians manager Terry Francona asked a lot of his bullpen in Game 1 of the American League Division Series on Thursday night. One day later, Francona is simply asking for honesty.As Cleveland prepared for Game 2 of the ALDS against the Red Sox on Friday, armed with a
CLEVELAND -- Indians manager Terry Francona asked a lot of his bullpen in Game 1 of the American League Division Series on Thursday night. One day later, Francona is simply asking for honesty.
As Cleveland prepared for Game 2 of the ALDS against the Red Sox on Friday, armed with a 1-0 advantage after the relief corps played a big role in the Tribe's 5-4 victory in the series opener, Francona said he would gauge the availability of both
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"I told both of them that this," Francona said on Friday, "as important as these games are, this isn't the time to fudge. If they need the day [off] today, that's my responsibility, to be really honest."
During Thursday's win, Miller entered in the fifth inning, logged two innings and piled up 40 pitches in preserving a lead for Cleveland. Allen closed things out, but also registered 40 pitches in his first five-out save of the season. Between their efforts, setup man
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"If you see them pitch," Francona said, "it certainly won't be as much as last night."
Francona was able to avoid using righty
At this point in the season, Francona said honest communication is paramount.
"I've been here for four years now. We've been together," Francona said. "So the communication -- that needs to be a strength."
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