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2011 Cleveland Indians season

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2011 Cleveland Indians
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionCentral
BallparkProgressive Field
CityCleveland, Ohio
Record80–82 (.494)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersLarry Dolan
General managersChris Antonetti
ManagersManny Acta
TelevisionSportsTime Ohio · WKYC
(Matt Underwood, Rick Manning, Mike Hargrove)
RadioWTAM · WMMS
Cleveland Indians Radio Network
(Tom Hamilton, Jim Rosenhaus, Mike Hegan)
← 2010 Seasons 2012 →

The 2011 Cleveland Indians season marked the 111th season for the franchise, with the Indians improving on their fourth-place finish in the American League Central in 2010 by finishing in second place in 2011. The team played all of its home games at Progressive Field.

During the offseason, franchise legend and Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller died on December 15, 2010. In honor of Feller, the Indians implemented many tributes to their former ace, including all players wearing No. 19 (Feller's jersey number retired by the club in 1957) during pre-game introductions on Opening Day, an outline patch of Feller's pitching motion sewn onto the team's jerseys and to be worn throughout the season, and the press-box seat used by Feller upon retirement made into a memorial.[1]

The 2011 season started off promising for the Cleveland Indians, as they raced out to a 30-15 start (7 games ahead of 2nd place Detroit), but would go 50-67 the rest of the season to slip out of first place, postseason contention, and to another losing record. Still, the Indians' win–loss record improved 11 games from the year before.

Season standings

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American League Central

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AL Central
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Detroit Tigers 95 67 .586 50‍–‍31 45‍–‍36
Cleveland Indians 80 82 .494 15 44‍–‍37 36‍–‍45
Chicago White Sox 79 83 .488 16 36‍–‍45 43‍–‍38
Kansas City Royals 71 91 .438 24 40‍–‍41 31‍–‍50
Minnesota Twins 63 99 .389 32 33‍–‍48 30‍–‍51

American League Wild Card

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Division Winners
Team W L Pct.
New York Yankees 97 65 .599
Texas Rangers 96 66 .593
Detroit Tigers 95 67 .586
Wild Card team
(Top team qualifies for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Tampa Bay Rays 91 71 .562
Boston Red Sox 90 72 .556 1
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 86 76 .531 5
Toronto Blue Jays 81 81 .500 10
Cleveland Indians 80 82 .494 11
Chicago White Sox 79 83 .488 12
Oakland Athletics 74 88 .457 17
Kansas City Royals 71 91 .438 20
Baltimore Orioles 69 93 .426 22
Seattle Mariners 67 95 .414 24
Minnesota Twins 63 99 .389 28


Record vs opponents

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Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 8–10 4–4 2–5 5–5 5–4 3–6 6–2 5–13 4–5 4–2 9–9 1–5 6–12 7–11
Boston 10–8 2–4 4–6 5–1 5–3 6–2 5–2 12–6 6–2 5–4 6–12 4–6 10–8 10–8
Chicago 4–4 4–2 11–7 5–13 7–11 2–6 9–9 2–6 6–4 7–2 4–4 4–4 3–4 11–7
Cleveland 5–2 6–4 7–11 6–12 12–6 3–6 11–7 3–4 5–2 5–4 2–4 1–9 3–4 11–7
Detroit 5–5 1–5 13–5 12–6 11–7 3–4 14–4 4–3 5–5 4–6 6–1 6–3 4–2 7–11
Kansas City 4–5 3–5 11–7 6–12 7–11 7–3 8–10 3–3 4–5 5–3 2–5 2–6 4–3 5–13
Los Angeles 6–3 2–6 6–2 6–3 4–3 3–7 6–3 4–5 8–11 12–7 4–4 7–12 5–5 13–5
Minnesota 2–6 2–5 9–9 7–11 4–14 10–8 3–6 2–6 4–4 3–5 3–7 5–3 1–5 8–10
New York 13–5 6–12 6–2 4–3 3–4 3–3 5–4 6–2 6–3 5–4 9–9 7–2 11–7 13–5
Oakland 5–4 2–6 4–6 2–5 5–5 5–4 11–8 4–4 3–6 9–10 5–2 6–13 5–5 8–10
Seattle 2–4 4–5 2–7 4–5 6–4 3–5 7–12 5–3 4–5 10–9 4–6 4–15 3–6 9–9
Tampa Bay 9–9 12–6 4–4 4–2 1–6 5–2 4–4 7–3 9–9 2–5 6–4 4–5 12–6 12–6
Texas 5–1 6–4 4–4 9–1 3–6 6–2 12–7 3–5 2–7 13–6 15–4 5–4 4–6 9–9
Toronto 12–6 8–10 4–3 4–3 2–4 3–4 5–5 5–1 7–11 5–5 6–3 6–12 6–4 8–10


Roster

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2011 Cleveland Indians
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Game log

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2011 Game Log
April: 18–8 (Home: 12–2, Road: 6–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 1 White Sox 15–10 Buehrle (1–0) Carmona (0–1) 41,721 0–1
2 April 2 White Sox 8–3 Jackson (1–0) Carrasco (0–1) 9,853 0–2
3 April 3 White Sox 7–1 Masterson (1–0) Danks (0–1) 8,726 1–2
4 April 5 Red Sox 3–1 Tomlin (1–0) Beckett (0–1) C. Perez (1) 9,025 2–2
5 April 6 Red Sox 8–4 R. Pérez (1–0) Matsuzaka (0–1) 9,523 3–2
6 April 7 Red Sox 1–0 R. Pérez (2–0) Bard (0–2) C. Perez (2) 10,594 4–2
7 April 8 @ Mariners 12–3 Carrasco (1–1) Vargas (0–1) 45,727 5–2
8 April 9 @ Mariners 2–1 Masterson (2–0) Fister (0–2) C. Perez (3) 30,309 6–2
9 April 10 @ Mariners 6–4 Tomlin (2–0) Bédard (0–2) C. Perez (4) 21,128 7–2
10 April 11 @ Angels 4–0 Talbot (1–0) Chatwood (0–1) 32,864 8–2
11 April 12 @ Angels 2–0 Haren (3–0) Carmona (0–2) 43,529 8–3
12 April 13 @ Angels 4–3 (12) Takahashi (1–0) Durbin (0–1) 31,049 8–4
13 April 15 Orioles 8–2 Masterson (3–0) Britton (2–1) 16,346 9–4
14 April 16 Orioles 8–3 Tomlin (3–0) Guthrie (1–2) 10,714 10–4
15 April 17 Orioles 4–2 Carmona (1–2) Bergesen (0–2) C. Perez (5) 13,017 11–4
16 April 18 @ Royals 7–3 (10) Smith (1–0) Collins (1–1) 12,214 12–4
17 April 19 @ Royals 5–4 Chen (3–0) Gómez (0–1) Soria (5) 10,506 12–5
18 April 20 @ Royals 7–5 Masterson (4–0) Hochevar (2–2) C. Perez (6) 10,080 13–5
19 April 21 @ Royals 3–2 Crow (2–0) C. Perez (0–1) 9,279 13–6
April 22 @ Twins Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 18 (Game 1)
20 April 23 @ Twins 10–3 Duensing (2–0) Carmona (1–3) 39,459 13–7
21 April 24 @ Twins 4–3 Pavano (2–2) R. Pérez (2–1) Capps (4) 39,388 13–8
22 April 26 Royals 9–4 Masterson (5–0) Hochevar (2–3) 9,650 14–8
23 April 27 Royals 7–2 Tomlin (4–0) Francis (0–3) 9,722 15–8
24 April 28 Royals 8–2 Carmona (2–3) Davies (1–3) 9,076 16–8
25 April 29 Tigers 9–5 C. Perez (1–1) Benoit (0–1) 15,568 17–8
26 April 30 Tigers 3–2 (13) Sipp (1–0) Villarreal (1–1) 26,433 18–8
May: 14–12 (Home: 7–4, Road: 7–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
27 May 1 Tigers 5–4 Durbin (1–1) Benoit (0–2) C. Perez (7) 14,164 19–8
28 May 3 @ Athletics 4–1 Carmona (3–3) Fuentes (1–3) C. Perez (8) 10,135 20–8
29 May 4 @ Athletics 3–1 Cahill (5–0) Tomlin (4–1) Balfour (1) 13,872 20–9
30 May 5 @ Athletics 4–3 (12) Durbin (2–1) Breslow (0–2) C. Perez (9) 14,353 21–9
31 May 6 @ Angels 2–1 (11) Rodney (1–1) Germano (0–1) 36,447 21–10
32 May 7 @ Angels 4–3 White (1–0) Weaver (6–2) C. Perez (10) 37,684 22–10
33 May 8 @ Angels 6–5 Rodney (2–1) Smith (1–1) Walden (6) 40,124 22–11
34 May 10 Rays 5–4 C. Perez (2–1) Peralta (1–2) 13,551 23–11
35 May 11 Rays 8–2 Price (5–3) Carrasco (1–2) 17,741 23–12
36 May 12 Rays 7–4 Shields (4–1) Masterson (5–1) 18,107 23–13
37 May 13 Mariners 5–4 Sipp (2–0) League (0–4) 33,774 24–13
May 14 Mariners Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 23 (Game 1)
May 15 Mariners Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 19
38 May 16 @ Royals 19–1 Tomlin (5–1) Davies (1–6) 12,242 25–13
39 May 17 @ Royals 7–3 Carrasco (2–2) O'Sullivan (2–3) 17,712 26–13
40 May 18 @ White Sox 1–0 Peavy (1–0) Masterson (5–2) 18,580 26–14
41 May 19 @ White Sox 8–2 Floyd (5–3) Carmona (3–4) 22,077 26–15
42 May 20 Reds 5–4 Pestano (1–0) Bray (1–1) C. Perez (11) 31,622 27–15
43 May 21 Reds 2–1 Tomlin (6–1) Bailey (3–1) C. Perez (12) 40,631 28–15
44 May 22 Reds 12–4 Carrasco (3–2) Vólquez (3–2) 26,833 29–15
45 May 23 Red Sox 3–2 Smith (2–1) Bard (1–4) C. Perez (13) 19,225 30–15
46 May 24 Red Sox 4–2 Beckett (4–1) Carmona (3–5) Papelbon (9) 23,752 30–16
47 May 25 Red Sox 14–2 Lester (7–1) Talbot (1–1) 26,408 30–17
48 May 27 @ Rays 5–0 Price (6–4) Tomlin (6–2) 16,800 30–18
49 May 28 @ Rays 7–3 Carrasco (4–2) Shields (5–3) C. Perez (14) 24,717 31–18
50 May 29 @ Rays 7–0 Hellickson (6–3) Masterson (5–3) 23,898 31–19
51 May 30 @ Blue Jays 11–1 Reyes (1–4) Carmona (3–6) 12,902 31–20
52 May 31 @ Blue Jays 6–3 Talbot (2–1) Morrow (2–3) 14,556 32–20
June: 10–17 (Home: 5–8, Away: 5–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
53 June 1 @ Blue Jays 13–9 Tomlin (7–2) Drabek (3–4) 15,397 33–20
54 June 2 Rangers 7–4 Kirkman (1–0) Carrasco (4–3) Feliz (12) 15,336 33–21
55 June 3 Rangers 11–2 Ogando (6–0) Masterson (5–4) 27,458 33–22
56 June 4 Rangers 4–0 Holland (5–1) Carmona (3–7) 30,130 33–23
57 June 5 Rangers 2–0 Wilson (6–3) Talbot (2–2) Feliz (13) 20,621 33–24
58 June 6 Twins 6–4 Baker (3–4) Tomlin (7–3) Capps (8) 15,278 33–25
59 June 7 Twins 1–0 Carrasco (5–3) Liriano (3–6) C. Perez (15) 15,498 34–25
60 June 8 Twins 3–2 (10) Capps (2–3) C. Perez (2–2) Dumatrait (1) 15,849 34–26
61 June 10 @ Yankees 11–7 Nova (5–4) Carmona (3–8) 45,679 34–27
62 June 11 @ Yankees 4–0 Colón (5–3) Talbot (2–3) 47,048 34–28
63 June 12 @ Yankees 9–1 García (5–5) Tomlin (7–4) 46,791 34–29
64 June 13 @ Yankees 1–0 Carrasco (6–3) Burnett (6–5) C. Perez (16) 43,551 35–29
65 June 14 @ Tigers 4–0 Verlander (8–3) Masterson (5–5) 28,128 35–30
66 June 15 @ Tigers 6–4 Carmona (4–8) Furbush (1–1) C. Perez (17) 26,711 36–30
67 June 16 @ Tigers 6–2 Scherzer (9–2) Talbot (2–4) 37,437 36–31
68 June 17 Pirates 5–1 Tomlin (8–4) Correia (8–6) 38,549 37–31
69 June 18 Pirates 5–1 Carrasco (7–3) Maholm (3–8) 31,865 38–31
70 June 19 Pirates 5–2 (11) Sipp (3–0) Wood (0–1) 30,023 39–31
71 June 20 Rockies 8–7 Lindstrom (2–1) Carmona (4–9) Street (21) 15,224 39–32
72 June 21 Rockies 4–3 Belisle (5–2) C. Perez (2–3) Street (22) 15,877 39–33
73 June 22 Rockies 4–3 Tomlin (9–4) Hammel (4–7) C. Perez (18) 17,568 40–33
74 June 24 @ Giants 4–3 Casilla (1–1) Carrasco (7–4) Wilson (22) 41,690 40–34
75 June 25 @ Giants 1–0 Cain (7–4) Masterson (5–6) Wilson (23) 42,130 40–35
76 June 26 @ Giants 3–1 Bumgarner (4–9) Carmona (4–10) Affeldt (2) 41,978 40–36
77 June 27 @ Diamondbacks 5–4 R. Pérez (3–1) Putz (1–2) C. Perez (19) 25,726 41–36
78 June 28 @ Diamondbacks 6–4 Castillo (1–0) Sipp (3–1) 27,076 41–37
79 June 29 @ Diamondbacks 6–2 Carrasco (8–4) Duke (1–3) 26,876 42–37
July: 11–15 (Home: 5–10, Road: 6–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
80 July 1 @ Reds 8–2 Masterson (6–6) Arroyo (7–7) 40,440 43–37
81 July 2 @ Reds 3–1 Herrmann (1–0) Bailey (3–3) Pestano (1) 41,580 44–37
82 July 3 @ Reds 7–5 Leake (8–4) Talbot (2–5) Cordero (17) 34,948 44–38
83 July 4 Yankees 6–3 Tomlin (10–4) Burnett (8–7) C. Perez (20) 40,676 45–38
84 July 5 Yankees 9–2 Sabathia (12–4) Carrasco (8–5) 30,100 45–39
85 July 6 Yankees 5–3 Masterson (7–6) Hughes (0–2) C. Perez (21) 31,926 46–39
86 July 7 Blue Jays 5–4 Sipp (4–1) Pérez (1–2) 18,816 47–39
87 July 8 Blue Jays 11–7 Reyes (4–7) Talbot (2–6) 25,835 47–40
88 July 9 Blue Jays 5–4 (10) Rauch (3–3) C. Perez (2–4) Camp (1) 27,661 47–41
89 July 10 Blue Jays 7–1 Cecil (2–4) Carrasco (8–6) 21,148 47–42
90 July 14 @ Orioles 8–4 Masterson (8–6) Guthrie (3–13) 22,780 48–42
91 July 15 @ Orioles 6–5 Tomlin (11–4) Johnson (5–3) C. Perez (22) 27,352 49–42
92 July 16 @ Orioles 6–5 Simón (2–2) Carrasco (8–7) Gonzalez (1) 24,835 49–43
93 July 17 @ Orioles 8–3 Hendrickson (1–0) Gómez (0–2) 17,754 49–44
94 July 18 @ Twins 5–2 Huff (1–0) Swarzak (2–3) Pestano (2) 39,768 50–44
95 July 18 @ Twins 6–3 Carmona (5–10) Diamond (0–1) 38,491 51–44
96 July 19 @ Twins 2–1 Perkins (2–1) C. Perez (2–5) 38,473 51–45
97 July 20 @ Twins 7–5 Capps (3–5) Sipp (4–2) Nathan (6) 39,167 51–46
98 July 22 White Sox 3–0 Floyd (8–9) Carrasco (8–8) Santos (19) 27,477 51–47
July 23 White Sox Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 20 (Game 1)
99 July 24 White Sox 4–2 Jackson (7–7) Masterson (8–7) Santos (20) 20,252 51–48
100 July 25 Angels 3–2 Sipp (5–2) Walden (2–3) 19,384 52–48
101 July 26 Angels 2–1 Weaver (14–4) Tomlin (11–5) Walden (24) 19,430 52–49
102 July 27 Angels 3–1 Santana (6–8) Huff (1–1) 21,546 52–50
103 July 29 Royals 12–0 Francis (4–11) Carrasco (8–9) 35,390 52–51
104 July 30 Royals 5–2 Sipp (6–2) Soria (5–4) 31,436 53–51
105 July 31 Royals 5–3 Duffy (3–4) Carmona (5–11) Soria (20) 21,101 53–52
August: 15–13 (Home: 10–5, Road: 5–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
106 August 1 @ Red Sox 9–6 R. Pérez (4–1) Bard (1–5) 37,943 54–52
107 August 2 @ Red Sox 3–2 Papelbon (3–0) Pestano (1–1) 38,101 54–53
108 August 3 @ Red Sox 4–3 Papelbon (4–0) Smith (2–2) 38,172 54–54
109 August 4 @ Red Sox 7–3 Masterson (9–7) Morales (0–2) 38,477 55–54
110 August 5 @ Rangers 8–7 (11) Feliz (1–2) R. Pérez (4–2) 37,842 55–55
111 August 6 @ Rangers 7–5 Herrmann (2–0) Feliz (1–3) C. Perez (23) 38,210 56–55
112 August 7 @ Rangers 5–3 Oliver (4–5) Smith (2–3) Adams (1) 37,431 56–56
113 August 9 Tigers 3–2 (14) Herrmann (3–0) Pauley (5–5) 25,317 57–56
114 August 10 Tigers 10–3 Jiménez (1–0) Porcello (11–7) 23,258 58–56
115 August 11 Tigers 4–3 Verlander (17–5) Carmona (5–12) Valverde (33) 30,988 58–57
116 August 12 Twins 3–2 R. Pérez (5–2) Perkins (4–3) C. Perez (24) 31,364 59–57
117 August 13 Twins 3–1 Tomlin (12–5) Duensing (8–11) C. Perez (25) 30,619 60–57
August 14 Twins Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 24 (Game 1)
118 August 16 @ White Sox 8–7 (14) Frasor (3–2) Durbin (2–2) 24,695 60–58
119 August 17 @ White Sox 4–1 Carmona (6–12) Buehrle (10–6) C. Perez (26) 25,029 61–58
120 August 18 @ White Sox 4–2 Masterson (10–7) Ohman (0–3) C. Perez (27) 27,079 62–58
121 August 19 @ Tigers 4–1 Scherzer (13–7) Tomlin (12–6) Valverde (36) 44,222 62–59
122 August 20 @ Tigers 10–1 Fister (5–13) Huff (1–2) 44,629 62–60
123 August 21 @ Tigers 8–7 Coke (2–8) Jiménez (1–1) Valverde (37) 43,388 62–61
124 August 22 Mariners 3–2 Ruffin (1–0) C. Perez (2–6) League (31) 21,582 62–62
125 August 23 Mariners 7–5 C. Perez (3–6) League (1–5) 22,805 63–62
126 August 23 Mariners 12–7 Vasquez (1–0) McAllister (0–1) Gray (1) 22,590 63–63
127 August 24 Mariners 9–2 Hernández (12–11) Tomlin (12–7) 16,037 63–64
128 August 26 Royals 2–1 Jiménez (2–1) Paulino (2–10) C. Perez (28) 41,337 64–64
129 August 27 Royals 8–7 Smith (3–3) Coleman (1–4) C. Perez (29) 35,370 65–64
130 August 28 Royals 2–1 Chen (10–5) Masterson (10–8) Soria (24) 27,908 65–65
131 August 29 Athletics 2–1 Huff (2–2) McCarthy (7–7) C. Perez (30) 18,201 66–65
132 August 30 Athletics 6–2 Gómez (1–2) Cahill (9–13) 20,372 67–65
133 August 31 Athletics 4–3 (16) Herrmann (4–0) Outman (3–4) 15,202 68–65
September 12–17 (Home: 5–8, Road: 7–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
134 September 1 Athletics 7–0 Gonzalez (12–11) Carmona (6–13) 14,192 68–66
135 September 2 @ Royals 5–4 Masterson (11–8) Chen (10–6) C. Perez (31) 27,251 69–66
136 September 3 @ Royals 5–1 Hochevar (10–10) Huff (2–3) 27,126 69–67
137 September 4 @ Royals 9–6 Gómez (2–2) Francis (5–15) C. Perez (32) 34,015 70–67
138 September 5 Tigers 4–2 Fister (7–13) Jiménez (2–2) Valverde (41) 39,824 70–68
139 September 6 Tigers 10–1 Porcello (13–8) Carmona (6–14) 27,544 70–69
140 September 7 Tigers 8–6 Verlander (22–5) Masterson (11–9) Valverde (42) 16,783 70–70
141 September 8 @ White Sox 8–1 Thornton (1–4) Huff (2–4) 22,063 70–71
142 September 9 @ White Sox 8–4 Gómez (3–2) Buehrle (11–8) 26,711 71–71
143 September 10 @ White Sox 7–3 (10) Santos (4–4) C. Perez (3–7) 26,719 71–72
144 September 11 @ White Sox 7–3 Jiménez (3–2) Stewart (2–4) 22,319 72–72
145 September 13 @ Rangers 10–4 Harrison (12–9) Masterson (11–10) 30,107 72–73
146 September 14 @ Rangers 9–1 Holland (14–5) Huff (2–5) 38,710 72–74
147 September 15 @ Rangers 7–4 Ogando (13–8) Carmona (6–15) 44,242 72–75
148 September 16 @ Twins 7–6 Jiménez (4–2) Slowey (0–6) C. Perez (33) 37,942 73–75
149 September 17 @ Twins 10–4 Gómez (4–2) Swarzak (3–7) 38,805 74–75
150 September 18 @ Twins 6–5 Masterson (12–10) Pavano (8–13) C. Perez (34) 37,012 75–75
151 September 19 Mariners 12–6 (7) Furbush (4–9) Huff (2–6) 15,354 75–76
152 September 20 White Sox 4–3 Carmona (7–15) Floyd (12–12) C. Perez (35) 28,603 76–76
153 September 20 White Sox 5–4 Thornton (2–5) Putnam (0–1) Sale (7) 19,582 76–77
154 September 21 White Sox 8–4 Buehrle (12–9) Jiménez (4–3) 12,400 76–78
155 September 22 White Sox 11–2 Gómez (5–2) Humber (9–9) 21,487 77–78
156 September 23 Twins 6–5 C. Perez (4–7) Capps (4–7) 36,807 78–78
157 September 24 Twins 8–2 Putnam (1–1) Liriano (9–10) 26,197 79–78
158 September 24 Twins 7–6 Hagadone (1–0) Mijares (0–2) C. Perez (36) 30,748 80–78
159 September 25 Twins 6–4 (10) Waldrop (1–0) Sipp (6–3) Nathan (14) 22,539 80–79
160 September 26 @ Tigers 14–0 Fister (11–13) Jiménez (4–4) 29,886 80–80
161 September 27 @ Tigers 9–6 Scherzer (15–9) Gómez (5–3) Valverde (48) 31,132 80–81
162 September 28 @ Tigers 5–4 Perry (2–0) Pestano (1–2) Valverde (49) 31,645 80–82

Player stats

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Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
Michael Brantley 114 451 63 120 24 4 7 46 .266 13
Travis Buck 50 149 18 34 11 0 2 18 .228 1
Asdrúbal Cabrera 151 604 87 165 32 3 25 92 .273 17
Orlando Cabrera 91 324 35 79 13 0 4 38 .244 6
Fausto Carmona 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0
Carlos Carrasco 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0
Ezequiel Carrera 68 202 27 49 8 3 0 13 .243 10
Lonnie Chisenhall 66 211 27 54 13 0 7 22 .255 1
Shin-Soo Choo 85 313 37 81 11 3 8 36 .259 12
Trevor Crowe 15 28 6 6 1 0 0 2 .214 3
Jason Donald 39 132 13 42 6 1 1 8 .318 3
Shelley Duncan 76 223 29 58 17 0 11 47 .260 0
Chad Durbin 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Adam Everett 34 60 9 13 1 0 0 1 .217 1
Kosuke Fukudome 59 237 26 59 12 1 5 22 .249 2
Travis Hafner 94 325 41 91 16 0 13 57 .280 0
Jack Hannahan 110 320 38 80 16 2 8 40 .250 2
Jerad Head 10 24 2 3 1 0 0 1 .125 1
Frank Herrmann 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0
Josh Judy 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Austin Kearns 57 150 18 30 5 1 2 7 .200 0
Jason Kipnis 36 136 24 37 9 1 7 18 .272 5
Matt LaPorta 107 352 34 87 24 1 11 53 .247 1
Lou Marson 79 243 26 56 9 2 1 19 .230 4
Justin Masterson 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 0
Chris Perez 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rafael Perez 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Vinnie Pestano 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cord Phelps 35 71 10 11 2 1 1 6 .155 1
Carlos Santana 155 552 84 132 35 2 27 79 .239 5
Tony Sipp 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Grady Sizemore 71 268 34 60 21 1 10 32 .224 0
Joe Smith 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mitch Talbot 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0
Jim Thome 22 71 11 21 4 0 3 10 .296 0
Josh Tomlin 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1.000 0
Luis Valbuena 17 43 4 9 0 0 1 1 .209 1
Team Totals 162 5508 704 1380 290 26 155 667 .250 89

Pitching

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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Fausto Carmona 7 15 5.25 32 32 0 188.2 205 125 110 60 109
Carlos Carrasco 8 9 4.62 21 21 0 124.2 130 68 64 40 85
Chad Durbin 2 2 5.53 56 0 0 68.1 86 45 42 26 59
Justin Germano 0 1 5.68 9 0 0 12.2 15 8 8 5 5
Jeanmar Gómez 5 3 4.47 11 10 0 58.1 73 31 29 15 31
Nick Hagadone 1 0 4.09 9 0 0 11.0 4 6 5 6 11
Frank Herrmann 4 0 5.11 40 0 0 56.1 71 35 32 16 34
David Huff 2 6 4.09 11 10 0 50.2 55 35 23 17 36
Ubaldo Jiménez 4 4 5.10 11 11 0 65.1 68 43 37 27 62
Josh Judy 0 0 7.07 12 0 0 14.0 18 11 11 4 10
Corey Kluber 0 0 8.31 3 0 0 4.1 6 4 4 3 5
Justin Masterson 12 10 3.21 34 33 0 216.0 211 89 77 65 158
Zach McAllister 0 1 6.11 4 4 0 17.2 26 16 12 7 14
Chris Perez 4 7 3.32 64 0 36 59.2 46 24 22 26 39
Rafael Perez 5 2 3.00 71 0 0 63.0 59 27 21 19 33
Vinnie Pestano 1 2 2.32 67 0 2 62.0 41 16 16 24 84
Zach Putnam 1 1 6.14 8 0 0 7.1 10 5 5 0 9
Tony Sipp 6 3 3.03 68 0 0 61.1 45 22 21 22 55
Joe Smith 3 3 2.01 71 0 0 67.0 52 16 15 21 45
Mitch Talbot 2 6 6.64 12 12 0 63.2 90 47 47 28 36
Josh Tomlin 12 7 4.25 26 26 0 165.1 157 80 78 21 89
Alex White 1 0 3.60 3 3 0 15.0 14 7 6 9 13
Team Totals 80 82 4.23 162 162 36 1453.1 1482 760 684 463 1024

Notes/Records

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  • The crowd of 9,853 on April 2 set a Progressive Field record for lowest attendance in the stadium's history. This record was broken a day later with an attendance of 8,726.
  • On April 29, the Indians set a franchise record with their 17 April win. They broke the record again the next day, ending April with 18 wins.
  • The Indians tied a franchise record best start thru 30 games, going 21-9.
  • The Indians had their best start at home in franchise history, going 14-2.
  • Shortstop Asdrúbal Cabrera and pitcher Chris Perez were selected for the 2011 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, the first selection for both players. Cabrera was named the starting shortstop when Derek Jeter pulled out due to injury.
  • On July 27, Ervin Santana of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim pitched a no-hitter against the Indians, allowing an unearned run in a 3-1 win. He struck out 10 and allowed one walk. It is the first no-hitter thrown in the history of Progressive Field since it opened in 1994.
  • On August 3, second baseman Jason Kipnis became the first player in MLB history to hit a home run in four consecutive games within two weeks of his major league debut.
  • On August 4, Justin Masterson struck out four batters in the second inning against the Boston Red Sox, the 56th occurrence in MLB history.
  • On August 31, the Indians and Oakland Athletics combined for 39 strikeouts, a Progressive Field record.

Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Columbus Clippers International League Mike Sarbaugh
AA Akron Aeros Eastern League Chris Tremie
A Kinston Eagles Carolina League Aaron Holbert
A Lake County Captains Midwest League Ted Kubiak
A-Short Season Mahoning Valley Scrappers New York–Penn League David Wallace
Rookie AZL Indians Arizona League Tony Medrano

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Columbus

References

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  1. ^ Withers, Tom (March 24, 2011). "Indians honor Bob Feller on Opening Day, all year". USA Today. Retrieved May 4, 2012.
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