4 - 10 - 10 at Detroit L, 4 - 2 2 - 3
In the third inning of his start against the Tigers, Mitch Talbot glanced up at the scoreboard and saw that he had already thrown 80 pitches, but his team was only down by four runs. All of the sudden, he relaxed and regained his composure. He finished the outing by retiring the last eight batters that he faced. Unfortunately, the Indians' offense could only muster two runs in what would turn out to be a losing cause.
Detroit pitcher Jeremy Bonderman took a perfect game into the fourth before settling for his first win in almost two years. Cleveland got their runs on a wild pitch and a Travis Hafner RBI single.
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