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Red Sox Hand Tribe Second Straight Shutout

Jon Lester showed no ill effects from his injury

last week and was splendid in a final tuneup for the playoffs,

pitching into the seventh inning and leading the Boston Red Sox to

a 3-0 win over the Cleveland Indians on Thursday night.

Boston snapped its season-high six-game skid.

Lester (15-8) gave up just two hits, walked one and struck out

seven in 6 1-3 innings. He left after walking Jhonny Peralta with

one out in the seventh.

The 25-year old left-hander was knocked out of last Friday

night's loss to the New York Yankees by a liner off the bat of

Melky Cabrera in the third-inning. He sustained a bruised

quadriceps when the ball hit near his right knee.

Michael Brantley led off the fourth with a single after Lester

retired the first nine batters. In the fifth, Lou Marson's hit a

ground-rule double down the right-field line.

Reliever Daniel Bard loaded the bases after Lester left, but got

Andy Marte on an inning-ending, double-play grounder.

Jonathan Papelbon worked a perfect ninth for his 38th save.

Lester is in line to be Boston's Game 1 starter against the Los

Angeles Angels next week, but the team hasn't made an announcement

yet. He was the club's best starter last postseason.

Cleveland starter Carlos Carrasco (0-4) left the game in fourth

after getting hit on back of leg by Jacoby Ellsbury's line drive.

He was helped off the field after dropping to the ground behind the

mound. The club said he has a bruised left quadriceps.

Red Sox catcher Victor Martinez, playing his first game against

his former team since being dealt for right-hander Justin Masterson

and two minor league pitchers on July 31, went 2 for 4 with a

double and single.

Indians manager Eric Wedge, fired Wednesday but allowed to stay

on through the remainder of the season, started his final series of

a seven-year tenure with the club.

The Red Sox had most of their starting lineup back a day after

resting all but two starters - DH David Ortiz and shortstop Alex

Gonzalez - Wednesday. They clinched the wild card when the Texas

Rangers lost to the Angels on Tuesday night.

Boston took a 1-0 lead when Ellsbury singled leading off the

first, stole his major league leading 68th base, advanced on

Martinez's fielder's choice before scoring on Kevin Youkilis'

sacrifice fly.

Ortiz and Jason Bay had RBI singles in the third.

Carrasco gave up three runs on nine hits in 3 1-3 innings.

NOTES: Boston RF J.D. Drew was the only regular not in the

lineup. Manager Terry Francona said before the game that his

shoulder has been bothering him. ... It was Carrasco's fifth major

league start. ... Indians SS Asdrubal Cabrera has been hampered by

a left hamstring injury and did not play. ... Boston 3B Mike Lowell

fouled a ball of his left foot in his first at-bat but stayed in

the game. ... Lester finished with a 3.41 ERA.


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