Winter Haven, Fla.- These are the days that make players and managers nervous. Decisions must be made and the time to make them is running out.
The Indians beat Cincinnati, 9-4, Sunday at Chain of Lakes Park on a chilly afternoon by Florida standards. It was a bullpen game for the Indians, meaning the seven pitchers manager Eric Wedge sent to the mound were relievers. Cliff Lee stayed on schedule to start the third game of the regular season April 5 against Chicago by pitching six innings against Class AAA Buffalo.
Wedge did this because there is still one unclaimed spot in the bullpen. Lee's spot has been his since he won 18 games last year, but Jason Davis, Steve Karsay and Danny Graves are still trying to win the last job in the pen, and Wedge wanted to see them against the best competition possible.
Davis started and pitched two scoreless innings for the victory. He struck out one and allowed one hit.
Karsay allowed a leadoff double to Brian Buchanan in the third and an infield single to Tony Womack, but did not allow a run.
Graves, considered the favorite headed into the last week of camp, retired the first two batters in the fourth before Austin Kearns hit a home run to cut the Tribe's lead to 6-1. Three straight hits followed the homer as the Reds made it 6-3.
Wedge said the competition is still "very close." He said a decision could be made by the middle of the week. The Indians break camp Saturday and open the season Sunday against the White Sox.