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  • Cleveland Indians Defeat A’s, Sign Gomes

    Cleveland Indians Defeat A’s, Sign Gomes

    The Cleveland Indians defeated the Oakland A’s in Opening Day play on Monday by a 2-0 score. The win was enough to cause A’s fans to boo, and to send the American League saves leader to the dugout without a win.

    Athletics starting pitcher Sonny Gray battled through six innings against the Indians, before leaving with both tied at zero. At the top of the ninth, the score was the same as the A’s sent in closer Jim Johnson, who boasts 101 saves over the last two seasons.

    After facing five batters, Johnson gave up two runs, allowing the Indians to beat the A’s with the points they earned at the hands of the former Oriole.

    Johnson was sent to the A’s during this past off-season in a trade to Baltimore for Jemile Weeks. Although Johnson had a phenomenal 2012 season, 2013 will riddled with blown saves and heartache for Orioles fans. The former all-star revisited his past Monday with yet another blown save. And just like in Baltimore, the fans weren’t too appreciative in Oakland, either.

    “I would have booed me, too,” Johnson said in an interview.”I deserved it. The next time, though, they’ll be cheering.”

    Here’s how Twitter responded to Johnson’s performance:

    The Cleveland Indians hope to continue the momentum of this win throughout the season, especially with the help of newly-signed catcher Yan Gomes.

    The ink was still wet on the contract when the young player, who experienced a break-out season last year, sat behind the plate on Monday. Gomes and the club agreed to a six year, $23 million deal, which also includes club options for 2020 and ’21 that could bring the total to $42 million over eight years, or even $48 million with escalators.

    Gomes is the first Brazilian-born player in the majors, and is appreciative and excited about the opportunity.

    “This is a huge blessing getting a contract like this, but now we’re talking about taking this team to another level,” he said in an interview.

    Image via Cleveland Indians, Twitter

  • Google Maps Takes You Out To MLB Opening Day

    Given today is Major League Baseball’s official Opening Day (despite whatever confusing metric was used to determine it), Google Maps has put together a new video that features Google Earth’s 3D models of some of the league’s most storied stadiums, such as Wrigley Field in Chicago and Fenway Park in Boston.

    Over at the Lat Long Blog, the Google Maps people have also compiled a list of Google tools that ball fans might find useful if you’re venturing out for an evening of American’s favorite pastime, such as the weather map feature so you can tell if you need to pack your poncho before heading out. With Google Maps for Mobile, not only can you easily get to the stadium with relative ease, but if you’ve got some time to kill you can always pop into the local dive bar and swill some worthy brews before heading to the stadium to begrudgingly fork over $5 for a plastic cup of tepid domestic beer. If you’re a fan of the away team and visiting a stadium for the first time, you can check out the area around the stadium via Google Street View so you’ll have a more accurate idea of what you’re looking for when you arrive.

    Good luck, and watch out for foul balls!