If Andy Marte didn't make the Indians' 25-man roster Saturday afternoon, it's going to be hard to explain.
Marte, with an assist from the wind, hit two homers and drove in six runs as the Indians beat a split-squad Houston Astros team, 14-6, at Chain of Lakes Park. Marte hit a three-run homer off Jack Cassel in the first inning and a two-run homer off Runelvys Hernandez in the fifth. He added a sacrifice fly in the sixth and walked in his other two plate appearances.
He leads the Indians with four homers, three of them coming in the past two days.
Marte was the designated hitter after taking about "200 ground balls" at third base on one of the minor-league fields before the game.
Manager Eric Wedge has not been happy with Marte's play at third. Besides leading the Indians in homers, he's tied for the team lead in errors with second baseman Asdrubal Cabrera, at three each.
"I'll take 200 ground balls every day if I can have a game like that," Marte said.
Marte, whose natural position is third, is trying to make the Indians as a utility player. He's played first base this spring and has taken fly balls in the outfield.
The Indians are trying to squeeze him on the roster because he's out of minor-league options. They don't want to repeat the mistake they made with second baseman Brandon Phillips, who has played well after the Indians gave up on him and traded him to the Cincinnati Reds on April 7, 2006.
Asked if he needed a day like Saturday's to convince the Tribe to keep him, Marte said, "Anybody can use a day like that."
"He had good at-bats today," Wedge said. "I was just as impressed with the at-bats where he walked as I was with the swings he had."