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NEW YORK — Asdrubal Cabrera hit his first career grand slam and drove in five runs Saturday as the Cleveland Indians scored 14 runs in the second inning, the biggest inning ever against the New York Yankees. It was the most runs by a major league team in an inning since the Boston Red Sox scored 14 in the first against the Florida Marlins on June 27, 2003, at Fenway Park, according to STATS LLC. Cleveland tied its franchise record set in the first inning on June 18, 1950, against the Philadelphia Athletics. [+] EnlargeAsdrubal Cabrera Nick Laham/Getty ImagesThe Yankees surrendered a franchise-record 14 runs and 13 hits to the Indians in the second. The 14 runs and 13 hits amassed by the Indians were the most allowed by the Yankees in an inning. Shin-Soo Choo delivered the first big blow, hitting a three-run homer off Chien-Ming Wang to give Cleveland a 3-2 lead. Cabrera singled in a run, Mark DeRosa had a two-run double and Victor Martinez an RBI single before Wang was replaced by Ant
Asdrubal Cabrera hit his first career grand slam and batted in a fifth run in a record second inning to lead the Cleveland Indians to a 22-4 win over the New York Yankees. Cleveland’s 14 runs set a new Major League Baseball second- inning single-team mark, according to Baseball Almanac. The previous record of 13 runs was shared by five teams, including the Yankees in a game against Tampa Bay on April 18, 2005. Five other Indians belted home runs in the Yankee Stadium rout, with Mark DeRosa and Shin Soo Choo each hitting three-run shots, while Travis Hafner, Grady Sizemore and Victor Martinez added solo homers. “It was just one of those games for the entire team,” DeRosa said after driving in six runs to tie his career high. “Just a lot of guys getting good swings.” Manager Eric Wedge tallied his 500th victory and the Indians improved their record to 4-8. For the Yankees (6-6), Mark Teixeira and Melky Cabrera hit a pair of two-run homers. Fausto Carmona (1-2) allowed four runs and six h
Their displeasure became more obvious each time they raised their level of booing another few decibels. Every crack of the bat brought a collective gasp from Yankees fans, as if they were expecting the worst. No reason they shouldn’t have been, given that the Indians were lining balls as if they had been shot out of a bazooka. For the third time in as many starts, Chien-Ming Wang was lit up like a street light at dusk. Even Anthony Claggett, making his major league debut, wasn’t immune to the ire of the 45,167 fans, who probably wanted a refund after watching Saturday’s second-inning. By the time the 37-minute, 69-pitch half-inning was over, the Yankees had been smoked for 14 runs and 13 hits, the most runs and hits they’ve ever allowed in one inning. The embarrassing spectacle — which came two days after the Indians scored nine runs in the seventh inning of a 10-2 victory in the first game at the new Yankee Stadium, and five days after the Rays scored 15 runs in Wang’s previous start