Tigers edge White Sox in 6 1/2-inning game
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[July 22, 2016]
CHICAGO -- The Detroit Tigers
didn't exactly break out of their offensive funk, but they scored
just enough runs before the showers arrived.
Ian Kinsler and Miguel Cabrera homered as the Tigers beat the
Chicago White Sox 2-1 in a rain-shortened series opener Thursday
night.
Rain delayed the game for two hours after the top of the seventh
inning before it was called.
Kinsler went 3-for-4 as the Tigers snapped a two-game losing streak.
They scored just four total runs in their previous three games.
"We only scored two runs (Thursday), but the truth is, this is the
second day in a row -- maybe even more so -- we hit the ball hard,"
Tigers manager Brad Ausmus said. "We didn't have a lot to show for
it in terms of runs, but up and down the lineup, guys hit the ball
hard."
Detroit (50-46) improved to 5-2 against the Chicago this season.
The White Sox (46-49) lost for the seventh time in eight games.
Tigers starter Mike Pelfrey (3-9) surrendered a run and eight hits
in 5 1/3 innings to record his first road win of the season. He
entered 1-5 with a 5.81 ERA in his career against the White Sox.
"I definitely threw a lot more strikes," Pelfrey said. "The ball had
good life and good sink. Guys turned double plays, played good
defense."
Chicago's James Shields (4-12) gave up two runs and seven hits in
six innings. He has allowed no more than two runs in each of his
past five starts.
"I thought I made a pretty decent pitch to Kinsler," Shields said.
"He put a good swing on it, got it up in the air. The one to Miguel
Cabrera is the one I'm not really happy about just because I was
throwing my changeup down in the zone all day pretty effectively and
left that one up.
"That's a game you don't want to lose, and especially after a rain
delay, the guys were pretty confident coming back right there."
The White Sox left the bases loaded in the sixth. Jose Abreu singled
and Justin Morneau walked. Shane Greene replaced Pelfrey and struck
out Todd Frazier before hitting Tyler Saladino. J.B. Shuck grounded
out to first to end the rally.
"We've been struggling, but you've always got to tip your cap to the
other pitcher," White Sox manager Robin Ventura said. "I feel that,
but we've been struggling. That's not a secret."
Greene was credited with his second save.
Kinsler's 20th home run tied the game in the fifth. His second long
ball in as many games gave him at least 20 homers in a season for
the first time since 2011. He has six home runs in July. Cabrera
followed with his 19th homer to give the Tigers the lead.
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Detroit Tigers second baseman Ian Kinsler (3) slides safely back
into second base as Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson (12)
takes the throw during the third inning at U.S. Cellular Field.
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"(Being) unable to score runs is probably the frustrating part,"
Kinsler said. "You're hitting balls on the nose, and you're making
outs. It's part of the game. It's a tough game. It's a weird game.
Sometimes you go through stretches like that, but we continue to
have good at-bats and give ourselves opportunities to score runs.
For Miggy to hit that home run to give us the lead was big."
The White Sox went ahead in the third on rookie Tim Anderson's RBI
single after Adam Eaton (3-for-3) led off with a double.
The Tigers the bases loaded in the top of the third after two
singles and an intentional walk to Victor Martinez, but Shields
struck out Nick Castellanos to end the inning.
"We found another way to lose a ballgame today in a little bit
different scenario," Eaton said. "I don't really agree with (calling
the game in the seventh). I want to stay here until we finish the
game. It's three innings."
NOTES: White Sox 2B Brett Lawrie exited after three innings due to
left hamstring tightness. He is considered day-to-day. Tyler
Saladino replaced him. ... Tigers OF J.D. Martinez (elbow) took
batting practice Thursday for the first time since he went on the
disabled list June 17. ... Tigers RHP Jordan Zimmermann (neck) threw
a bullpen session on Thursday and could make a rehab start Sunday at
Triple-A Toledo. ... Tigers OF Tyler Collins (neck spasms) remained
out of the starting lineup for the second straight game but said he
was feeling better. ... White Sox C Alex Avila (hamstring) is likely
at least four weeks from being activated from the disabled list, GM
Rick Hahn said. Avila exited his rehab game Wednesday at Triple-A
Charlotte after aggravating his injury. ... White Sox RHP Zach
Putnam is expected to undergo surgery to remove bone spurs from his
elbow and will likely need several weeks of recovery before he
returns, Hahn said.
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