Dozier, Santiago help Twins beat Tigers
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[September 16, 2016]
DETROIT -- Some managers look at
their opposition and see one player who they will avoid pitching to
in game-altering situations.
Apparently Detroit Tigers skipper Brad Ausmus is not one of those
managers, or Minnesota's Brian Dozier is not one of those players.
Down 2-0 in the second inning Thursday with two men on base, two
outs and first base open, Ausmus elected to pitch to the Twins'
hottest hitter over the second half of the season.
Dozier reached out and muscled a flat 2-2 splitter from former Twin
Mike Pelfrey into left field for a soft two-run single to cap the
four-run frame and lead the Minnesota Twins to a 5-1 victory over
Detroit that earned the Twins a split of a four-game series with the
Tigers.
"No I didn't," Ausmus answered when asked if he considered walking
Dozier, who has hit 24 of his 41 home runs in his last 44 games. "I
was going to bring in the lefty at that point, and (Jorge) Polanco
is a better right-handed hitter."
Polanco, a .400 hitter in limited at-bats against southpaws but a
.264 batter against right-handers at game time, lined out to center
when Ausmus brought left-hander Blaine Hardy after Dozier knocked
out Pelfrey (4-10) with his two-run single.
Ausmus did order an intentional walk to Dozier after Byron Buxton
tripled with two outs in the seventh. Left-hander Kyle Ryan was on
the mound and he fanned Polanco on an outside 1-2 breaking ball to
end that inning.
"He had a good first inning," Minnesota manager Paul Molitor said of
Pelfrey's 1-2-3 first. "Then I think our guys in general were going
to try to attack the fastball, make him try to use some other
pitches.
"We put some hits together early, got on the board. Dozier's two-out
single, that was the biggest hit of the game. You go from two to
four with two outs, those are big runs to put on the board."
Hector Santiago (12-8) stymied Detroit for 5 2/3 innings, J.T.
Chargois got the last out of the sixth, Alex Wimmers pitched two
scoreless innings and Brandon Kintzler nailed down the starter's
first win in four decisions at Comerica Park with a scoreless ninth.
"Hector, he had to dance around a little trouble now and then,"
Molitor said. "But overall, another good performance from him. He's
strung together a couple now.
"And Chargois got a big out. He's been putting together some good
outings. Wimmer's getting six outs there was huge for us."
Detroit got its only run in the sixth when J.D. Martinez singled
with one out against Santiago, and James McCann lined a two-out RBI
double to extreme left field.
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Twins starting pitcher Hector Santiago (66) pitches in the first
inning against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park. Mandatory
Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports
"They're super-aggressive," Santiago said of Detroit's hitters.
"They missed a couple of fastballs so I just kept throwing them.
Those guys go up there to hit. They don't want to walk. They want to
hit the ball over the wall."
The Twins added a run in the ninth on Eddie Rosario's infield
single, a sacrifice and an RBI single to left by Byron Buxton,
making it 5-1.
Pelfrey breezed through the first three hitters in his first start
since July 31 but the first four Minnesota batters in the second all
reached base and scored.
Kennys Vargas doubled and scored on a single to center by Max
Kepler, who went to third when first baseman Miguel Cabrera
mishandled Pelfrey's pickoff try for an error. Eduardo Escobar
singled Kepler home, Rosario bunted for a hit, Juan Centeno
sacrificed and Dozier stroked his two-run single to left on a 2-2
pitch.
"He hasn't pitched in a big league game in a while," Ausmus said.
"I'm sure there was some rust that had to be shaken off. He looked
good in the first inning, second inning obviously not."
Second-place Detroit is still on the fringes of the rush for the
second wild-card spot in the American League and enters a weekend
series against first-place Cleveland almost needing a three-game
sweep to retain serious hopes of overtaking the Indians in the AL
Central. The Tigers entered play Thursday six games behind the
Indians.
NOTES: Detroit CF Cameron Maybin was not in the starting lineup as
manager Brad Ausmus noticed his sore left thumb was bothering him.
He had a pinch-hit single in the ninth. ... Minnesota had Joe Mauer,
who had missed four games with a bad quad, back in its starting
lineup as the DH. He went 0-for-4. ... Chances of Tigers 3B Nick
Castellanos (left thumb) returning by season's end are dimming as he
is at least a week away from hitting game-style pitching. He was
injured six weeks ago. ... C Kurt Suzuki is not likely to play for
the Twins until this weekend after suffering a five-stitch cut on
his chin Wednesday night. Manager Paul Molitor will probably DH
Suzuki before he catches again.
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