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Tigers starter Doug Fister gave up three runs -- two earned -- on four hits and four walks over five innings.
Drew Smyly gave up one run on two walks while getting one out in the sixth, pitching in relief for the first time after the rookie made 16 starts this season.
Detroit has won 23 of its last 29 games at home.
The White Sox have lost seven of their last nine road games and if they get swept in Detroit, they'll fall into a first-place tie with the Tigers.
"This is not going to make or break the season," Ventura said. "But we're happy to be playing in games like this."
Detroit manager Jim Leyland agreed.
"We still have a ways to go, but obviously this is an important series without question," Leyland said. "Is it the end of the world one way or the other? No."
NOTES: Peavy walked four -- one intentional -- and struck out four as his winless streak stretched to five games. ... The Tigers traded OF Jeff Baker to the Atlanta Braves for a player to be named no later than Sept. 30 to open up a spot for minor leaguer Avisail Garcia, who made his major league debut as a defensive replacement in right field in the eighth.
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