Indians activate Sizemore from DL
jingraham@MorningJournal.com
Step one of a two-step sequence that will result in the return of Grady Sizemore to the Indians’ active roster took place Thursday, when the Tribe optioned outfielder Ezequiel Carrera to Columbus.
Carrera wasn’t up long, but it was long enough for him to win a game for the Tribe. That came on a pinch-hit RBI bunt single in his first major league at bats, in the eighth inning of the Tribe’s 5-4 win over the Reds last Friday.
Carrera appeared in five games with the Indians, going 2-for-8 with 2 RBI.
Sizemore is expected to be activated off the disabled list today. Manager Manny Acta said Wednesday that he expected Sizemore to be activated this weekend, but then hastened to add that “the weekend lasts from Friday to Sunday.”
Sizemore has been on the disabled list since May 16. He hasn’t played in a game since May 10. The Indians’ record since then is 7-6.
When healthy, Sizemore was very productive. Although he has only appeared in 18 of the team’s 46 games, Sizemore is second on the Indians in home runs with 6 and tied for second in doubles with 10. He is hitting .282 with 11 RBI.
The return of Sizemore means that Michael Brantley moves from center field back to left field, and from the leadoff spot to the No.7 spot in the batting order.
Sizemore’s return will be a welcome one for the Indians, who will need all the help they can get in the next two games, in which they will face a couple of very formidable pitchers in Tamps Bay’s David Price and James Shields.