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Kelly Shoppach and Jhonny Peralta led off the inning with singles. After two outs, Franklin Gutierrez walked, loading the bases for Blake. He promptly ripped a 1-2 pitch off the wall in left for a double to score three runs, and give the Indians a 10-7 lead, which would ultimately turn in to a 1...

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