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CLEVELAND -- Not even word that pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez had passed his physical could put a smile on Manny Actas face Sunday afternoon. Clevelands manager had just watched his team lose 5-3 to Kansas City, which completed a 2-6 homestand and dropped the Indians 2 1/2 games behind Detroit in the AL Central. "To lose three series in a row in front of our own fans is very disappointing," Acta said. The fact Saturdays blockbuster trade with Colorado was official, giving the Indians an ace pitcher at the top of their rotation, was the only good news Acta got all week. Clevelands two wins on the homestand came on ninth-inning rallies. Rookie Jason Kipnis first major league hit drove in the winning run for a victory over Los Angeles on Monday and Matt LaPortas three-run homer capped a comeback in Saturdays victory over Kansas City. Other than that, the homestand was entirely forgettable. The Indians were no-hit by the Angels Ervin Santana and committed five errors on Wednesday. Cleveland suffered a 12-0 loss against the Royals on Friday. The Indians were outscored 33-15, which doesnt bode well considering they open a seven-game trip to Boston and Texas that begins Monday night in Fenway Park. "We didnt swing the bats very well this homestand," designated hitter Travis Hafner said. "Were going to have to score more runs on this trip because were playing good offensive teams. We have to start playing better to help out confidence." Acta realizes the upcoming trip could be the defining moment of the season. "Weve got to go on the road and battle now," he said. "Were going to play two very good teams." Clevelands latest loss came at the hands of an emergency starter. Danny Duffy, starting for the injured Kyle Davies, pitched into the sixth inning and Jeff Francoeur and Alex Gordon homered for Kansas City, sending the Indians to their eighth loss in 10 games. The last-place Royals have won eight of 12. Fausto Carmona (5-11) allowed four runs in 7 1-3 innings. The right-hander has one win since June 15 and Acta was less than enthusiastic about the outing. "Hes throwing well," Acta said. "Thats all Im going to say. Ive seen him and a couple of our guys put together six or seven good ones and go back. I dont want to swallow my words. Hopefully, he gives us a chance to win every five days." Duffy (3-4) allowed two runs in five innings, giving up eight hits and striking out six. He also picked two runners off first. Davies was scratched about an hour before game time because of the sore right shoulder thats bothered him for most of the season. Joakim Soria, who failed to hold a ninth-inning lead in Saturdays 5-2 loss, recorded his 20th save in 26 chances. Asdrubal Cabrera drew a one-out walk, but Carlos Santana hit into a game-ending double play. Jimenezs physical took place Sunday at the teams spring training facility in Goodyear, Ariz. The Rockies will receive four minor leaguers -- pitchers Alex White and Joe Gardner, first baseman Matt McBride and a player to be named, who is expected to be pitcher Drew Pomeranz. Acta said Jimenez will join the team in Boston. His first start will come against the Rangers. Kipnis hit his first career home run for the Indians in the fifth. Cabrera doubled and scored on Santanas RBI triple. Hafner had an RBI groundout in the eighth as a pinch-hitter. NOTES: RHP Mitch Talbot was activated from the disabled list and designated for assignment to make room for Jimenez on the 40-man roster. Another move will be made when Jimenez joins the team to put him on the 25-man roster. ... OF Shin-Soo Choo (broken thumb) will accompany the Indians on their road trip that begins Monday in Boston. He will begin taking batting practice this week. Choo was hit by a pitch on June 24 ... The Indians called up INF Jason Donald to take the roster spot of INF Orlando Cabrera, who was traded to San Francisco on Saturday. Donald started at third base. ... Royals C Matt Treanor was placed on the seven-day concussion list after he was knocked unconscious in a collision at home plate with LaPorta on Saturday. Nike Roshe One Blancas 2015 . -- Louis Oosthuizen was 12 and Charl Schwartzel was 10 when they played their first round of golf together. Nike LunarGlide 6 Hombre . Yes, Im writing to defend a player that is on pace for a 59-goal season, when the second-best goal-scorer in the NHL this season, Torontos Phil Kessel, is on pace for 43. Naturally, I didnt think that Ovechkin would be a player that needed much defending, but hes taken some hits lately. Im going to largely ignore his contributions on the power play because its not in any dispute that Ovechkin is great with the man advantage and can make a difference even when he doesnt score. http://www.rosheoneflores.es/nike-roshe-one-azul.html .com) - Jameel McKay tied his career-high of 15 points and also had seven rebounds and three blocks off the bench as No. Nike Roshe One Blancas Hombre . "Im going to go out there and just keep trying to get better," he said Wednesday, a day after his $135 million, eight-year deal was finalized. Nike Roshe One Blancas Mujer .The Knicks fell 101-91 to the Washington Wizards on Wednesday, giving New York its longest in-season skid in the proud franchises 69-year history.EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Eli Manning participated with the first-team offence Thursday at the New York Giants organized team activity, showing no signs of the ankle surgery he underwent nearly two months ago. "I feel like I can do almost anything football related," said Manning, who took most of the snaps during the workout. "Im not going to take any time off. This is the second day, and I want to see how its responding. There is no swelling, no discomfort, no issues. Im able to go about my business." Manning had ankle surgery in early April after enduring the worst season of his 10-year NFL career. He threw 27 interceptions with just 18 TDs and was sacked a career-high 39 times. The Giants finished 7-9. The ankle bothered Manning for most of the season and knocked him out of the final game against the Washington Redskins, the first time Manning went to the sideline because of an injury in his career. "My goal was always to be back for the OTAs," Manning said. "The doctors said that I needed seven weeks after surgery. They didnt tell me that I wouldnt be ready, but I had it in my mind that I should be ready. After three weeks, I knew I was feeling pretty good." The Giants are installing a new version of the West Coast offence under the guidance of new offensive co-ordinator Ben McAdoo. "It has been a learning experience for me and for everyone, learning the new offence," Manning said. "I like it. Everything about it makes sense. Weve made some good plays over the last two days. Its still the early stages, but I like where were headed." Giants coach Tom Coughlin isnt surprised by Mannings progress. "When he first started, we tried to slow him down," Coughlin said. "But he wants to go. We thought the progress would be slow, but hes so far ahead. There may be a day where hes a little sore, but he hasnt shown it yet. " Manning believes that he made the right decision having the surgery. "It feels a lot better than it did," Manning said. "Its why we went ahead and hhad the surgery.dddddddddddd Theres no discomfort. Im running and doing drills. I dont want to have to worry about the ankle. I thought I might miss some time, but I didnt want to. "After a while, I was able to do certain things without pain. After three weeks, I was able to do about 15 to 20 drops and I felt good. I thought I could be here. I wanted to be smart and not rush it if I wasnt ready. The goal now is not to have any setbacks. Ill continue to monitor it, rehab it. I still have some work to do." Hes not the only Giant player making a comeback from surgery. Defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul spent the off-season rehabbing a shoulder injury after back surgery last June. Having lost 20 pounds down to 275, Pierre-Paul feels fit and ready to return to his All-Pro status. "I feel great," said Pierre-Paul, who had only two sacks in 11 games last season. "Nothing is bothering me. Its all behind me. I know I wasnt at 100 per cent last year. Its a new season, a team with a lot of new faces. Im ready to go out there and show everyone what I can do." Running back David Wilson had neck surgery after the first-round pick out of West Virginia played five games in 2013, collecting only 146 yards. Doctors said at the time that his surgery was possibly career-threatening. "The doctors are worried about me bumping into someone or falling down," said Wilson, who is still prohibited from enduring any contact until his next MRI on Wednesday. "I feel great, but its out of my hands. I just have to rest." Wilson participated in some light drills Thursday. "Hes out there running and hes looking good," Coughlin said of Wilson. Safety Stevie Brown, who had left knee surgery last fall after tearing it in preseason, wore no brace. "One of the first things I did when I first started rehab was not having to rely on any brace," said Brown, who was second in the NFL in interceptions with eight in 2012, before missing all of last season. "I did things slowly without a brace." 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