Carroll’s hit in 13th rescues depleted Indians


CLEVELAND (AP) — Drained by emotion, the Cleveland Indians dug deep and found a way to win. Victor Martinez would have been proud.

Jamey Carroll slapped an RBI single just inside the bag at first in the 13th inning of Friday’s game, giving Cleveland a 6-5 win over the Detroit Tigers just hours after the Indians traded Martinez, their popular All-Star catcher, shortly before the non-waiver deadline.

Carroll sliced his single off rookie Casey Fien (0-1) just inside the first-base bag to score Jhonny Peralta, who opened the 13th with a double.

Carroll was mobbed in the infield by his teammates, who a few hours earlier were saying goodbye to Martinez, now a member of the Boston Red Sox.

“Victor’s been the heart and soul of who we are,” said Carroll, who struck out looking with runners at second and third to end the 10th. “It’s a tough situation to see. We loved Victor and it was tough to see him go. We’ve kind of done it to ourselves.”

Toma Ohka (1-4), the Indians’ sixth reliever, pitched four scoreless innings for his first win since April 29, 2007, when he was with Toronto.

Indians manager Eric Wedge, whose future in Cleveland won’t be decided until after this season, said seeing Martinez leave was difficult.

“That was probably the toughest goodbye,” he said. “Vic is a special guy.”

Peralta and Trevor Crowe, recalled earlier in the day from the minors, had three hits apiece as the Indians won for the seventh time in 10 games.

Carlos Guillen hit a two-run homer for the Tigers, who have dropped four of five but lead the AL Central by 21‚Ñ2 games.

“It was a great ballgame, we came out on the wrong end,” Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. “They finally got the big hit and we didn’t.”

Cleveland took a 5-3 lead into the ninth and seemed in control, when once again, the Indians’ unreliable bullpen let them down.

This time, the culprit was closer Kerry Wood, who gave up Guillen’s homer.

After Placido Polanco singled leading off against Wood, attempting to get his second four-out save this season, Guillen turned on a 3-1 pitch and drove it into the seats in right-center for his second homer. He returned last week after missing 68 games with a shoulder injury.

Guillen’s shot cost Indians starter Fausto Carmona his first win since May 14. The right-hander was sent to the Indians’ player development complex in Arizona to work on his mechanics and mental approach. A former 19-game winner, he dodged some early trouble and lasted five innings, allowing two runs and four hits.

“I liked Fausto’s pace. I liked the way he stayed in control,” Wedge said. “It was a very good first day back.”

Asdrubal Cabrera hit a two-run homer in the first off Tigers starter Edwin Jackson and added an RBI double in sixth.