Chicago White Sox Vs. Cleveland Indians

Tonight we went to see a baseball game. It was the Chicago White Sox versus the Cleveland Indians. We arrived there a little bit late, but it was okay; the game had just started for several minutes. The baseball stadium was really big; it could contain about sixty thousand people, I was told. The White Sox were good in the second and third inning, and took a three-point lead.

But the fourth inning was totally a nightmare, and a long one I have to say. The Indians scored two points in a short period and the score was 3-2, with the Sox taking the lead. Then the Indians had a few singles. Then a batter (I forgot his name and would not want to remember it anyway) hit a homer which gained three points for the Indians. I was so mad because the Indians scored none in the first three innings but jammed five points in one! Then, the Indians scored two points in the fifth inning.

The game was kind of like it was over because the score was 3-7, with the Indians leading. Then in the sixth inning, A.J. Pierzynsi hit a homer, but no one was on the bases, so the Sox only gained one point. The Indians kept changing the pitches and the Sox couldn’t score any points.

Then, in the bottom of the ninth inning, the hero who hit the turnover homer last night–Juan Uribe, the eighth batter–hit a homer. It was a close one because the outfielder almost caught it, and when everyone found out it was another homer, everyone screamed and shouted and applauded. It was a really hard one because there were already two outs and the Sox were behind so Uribe had a lot of pressure on his shoulders. Although the stakes were high, he responded to the challenge and did perfectly well. So, even though the Sox lost the game by two points, I still think Juan Uribe is the MVP of the game.


Samuel Chen
Team 3

Photo Credits: Baseball! & Wow… & Strike Out! by Karen Chen
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