Justice Serves Indians Well
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BOSTON — David Justice followed his late decision to play with some last-inning heroics.
Justice, who missed the last seven games because of a sore left wrist, belted a tiebreaking two-run homer in the ninth inning Monday night that lifted the Cleveland Indians to a 7-5 victory over the Boston Red Sox.
“I knew after I had batting practice,” Justice said of his decision to play. “I really didn’t feel my wrist in the game. I’ll get some ice on it and take it day-to-day.”
Justice went two for four.
“David’s not a star player by accident,” Indian Manager Mike Hargrove said. “Every time he swings the bat there’s a chance for something magical to happen. It did tonight.”
The Indians, who posted only their second win in seven games against Boston, pulled out the win despite blowing a five-run lead.
With the score tied, 5-5, in the ninth, Jim Thome walked against Rich Garces. After Garces retired Richie Sexson on a fly out, former Dodger Mark Guthrie entered and Justice belted a shot over the Red Sox bullpen in right. Guthrie has given up eight runs in his last four appearances.
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