Grady Sizemore gave Indians fans a couple of extra mementoes in addition to those they received at the turnstiles.
With all fans taking home a Sizemore souvenir blanket, Cleveland’s center fielder sent two baseballs into the seats, too. He homered twice and drove in five runs to support Aaron Laffey’s sharp pitching in a 12-0 win over Toronto on Saturday night that sent the Blue Jays to their fourth straight loss.
Posted: May 10th, 2008.
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