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Indians rained out in Surprise

Monday, March 21st, 2011

SURPRISE, Ariz. — The Indians’ exhibition game Monday against the Royals at Surprise Stadium was rained out.

There will be no makeup.

One of the three pitchers in the race to win the final spot in Cleveland’s rotation, right-hander Josh Tomlin (0-0, 1.13 ERA), was scheduled to make his second start (fourth appearance).

Contact Chris Assenheimer at 329-7136 or cassenheimer@chroniclet.com.


Amherst couple pleads guilty in Jesse Crum Jr. death

Monday, March 21st, 2011

ELYRIA — Dallas and Therese Jones pleaded guilty today to endangering children and drug charges in connection with the March 2010 death of Jesse Crum Jr. (more…)

Playstation controller causes gun scare at admin building

Monday, March 21st, 2011

ELYRIA — A man was taken down at gunpoint in downtown Elyria this morning after a caller reported seeing a man with a gun in the parking deck of the county administration building.

Police and sheriff’s deputies searched the parking deck and administration building before stopping the man and taking him down to the ground in front of the old court house.

Sticking out of his pocket, however, wasn’t a gun, but a PlayStation controller.

The caller, who had apparently thought she got a good look at the supposed gun, reported that it was a “.380-model” semiautomatic handgun.

The man with the PlayStation controller was released at the scene.

Grady back in action for the Indians

Monday, March 21st, 2011

GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Grady Sizemore grounded out to second base in the first inning Sunday against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Goodyear Ballpark.

Nothing special.

Only this time it was.

More photos below.

The routine grounder was the first official swing for Sizemore, who made his exhibition debut in the Indians’ 5-3 victory over Arizona.

“It felt good just to get back on the field,” said Sizemore, who is attempting to return from microfracture surgery on his left knee. “I wasn’t really nervous, just anxious to get back out there. It’s been a long time.”

Yes, it has.

The last time Sizemore was on the field was May 16, three days before going on the disabled list after aggravating the knee injury he sustained sliding into second base during an exhibition game in Los Angeles against the Dodgers on April 1. Surgery followed June 4.

All of it came on the heels of an injury-plagued 2009 season that ended prematurely, thanks to an elbow ailment that bothered him for the majority of the year.

“Injuries are part of baseball,” Sizemore said. “Right now, I’m on the tail end of a long rehab process. That’s all I’m focusing on right now.”

Since Sizemore arrived at camp, the three-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove award winner was limited to agility drills, running and batting practice.

Serving as the designated hitter Sunday, Sizemore batted twice, following up his groundout with a lazy fly to center field.

“I would have liked to have stayed out there and get a couple more at-bats to feel like I was part of the game,” Sizemore said. “It was over a little quicker than I would have liked.

“I felt fine, swinging and running, everything felt fine. It was a good feeling to be out there and to be part of the team again.”

“There’s not much to report, but it was good to see him effortless,” manager Manny Acta said. “If you didn’t know what he had been through, you wouldn’t have noticed.

“It’s a start.”

Another chapter in Sizemore’s comeback story is expected to come Tuesday, when he is scheduled to play center field for the first time. He said he just began shagging fly balls last week.

“That will be the next test, getting out there and playing defense,” Sizemore said.

With a number of family and friends in the crowd, Sizemore received a rousing ovation when he came to the plate for the first time.

“It was definitely nice,” Sizemore said. “The fans have been great. The people out here have been very supportive.”

Sizemore said the majority of well-wishers have been urging him to make it back for real in the center-field spot he has occupied in Cleveland since 2005.

That’s going to have to wait awhile.

Sizemore has already been ruled out of the season opener April 1 against the White Sox at Progressive Field, and he is expected to remain at extended spring training for a spell before beginning a minor league rehab assignment.

After consecutive injury-filled seasons, Sizemore is receptive to the cautious plan the Indians and their medical staff has laid out.

“I’m going to be very patient with this,” he said. “I understand the process. It’s not frustrating for me at all.”

Contact Chris Assenheimer at 329-7136 or cassenheimer@chroniclet.com.

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