Skubal sensational, Tigers jump on
Valdez early to get 3-1 win over Astros in AL Wild Card Series
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[October 02, 2024]
By KRISTIE RIEKEN
HOUSTON (AP) — Tarik Skubal kept up his stellar season with a
sensational playoff debut and the Detroit Tigers got to Framber
Valdez early in a 3-1 win over the Houston Astros in their AL Wild
Card Series opener on Tuesday.
The Tigers, swept in the American League Division Series in their
last trip to the playoffs in 2014, got their first postseason win
since Game 4 the 2013 AL Championship Series against Boston.
Down 3-0 entering the ninth, Houston scored on Yanier Diaz's RBI
single and had the bases loaded when Jason Heyward hit a game-ending
lineout against Beau Brieske.
Game 2 of the best-of-three series is Wednesday in Houston.
Skubal, the AL pitching Triple Crown winner, allowed just four
singles and walked one in six innings. About the only hard hit by
the Astros off him was one that hit him — the left was struck on his
right wrist by Diaz's second-inning comebacker.
“It was a good challenge,” Skubal said. “It was fun. It was a ton of
fun. I enjoyed it. It’s probably the most nervous I’ve been since my
debut. That was also fun to deal with. What a game. It was fun, glad
to come out with a win.”
Yordan Alvarez, playing for the first time since spraining his right
knee Sept. 22, doubled off Jason Foley starting the ninth inning.
Pinch-runner Zach Dezenzo and moved to third on Alex Bregman's
infield single and Diaz singled on a grounder to right.
Jeremy Peña sacrificed, Brieske relieved and Victor Caratini flied
out to short left. Chas McCormick and Brieske retired Heyward for
the save.
“Skubal has been really good all year,” Espada said. “We had a few
chances there in the middle of the game, and we couldn’t capitalize.
But credit to him. He made pitches. And we battled until the end. We
had a shot there in the ninth, and we just couldn’t get a big hit.”
The AL West champions were hurt by yet another playoff flop from
Valdez, who went 0-3 in the postseason last year. Houston’s ace
ranked third in the AL with a 2.91 ERA in the regular season but
permitted three runs and seven hits in just 4 1/3 innings Tuesday.
Detroit pounced on him in the second. Wenceel Pérez singled with one
out before, Spencer Torkelson walked and Parker Meadows grounded
into a forceout that left runners at the corners.
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Detroit Tigers first baseman Spencer Torkelson (20) and third
baseman Matt Vierling hug after the ninth inning of Game 1 of an AL
Wild Card Series baseball game against the Houston Astros, Tuesday,
Oct. 1, 2024, in Houston. (AP Photo/Kevin M. Cox)
Jake Rogers, Trey Sweeney and Matt Vierling hit
consecutive RBI singles for a 3-0 lead.
The Tigers had a runner on third with two outs in the third when
Peña made a diving catch at shortstop on Torkelson's liner.
It was a return to Houston for Detroit manager A.J. Hinch, who led
Houston to a championship in 2017, and the last managed a postseason
game in the Astros’ loss in Game 7 of the 2019 World Series.
The following January he was suspended for a year by Major League
Baseball and fired the same day for his role in Houston’s
sign-stealing scandal.
He joined the Tigers after his suspension was up and guided the team
back to the postseason with a 31-13 finish to the regular season.
“We talk about pressure on the bases,” Hinch said. “We talk about
good at-bats. We talk about passing the baton. All those things came
through with Tarik on the mound too. I don’t think it’s a small
thing today in the first playoff game from a lot of these guys that
it looked eerily familiar to the last two months.”
The Astros, in the postseason for a franchise-record eighth straight
season, had won a MLB-record 10 consecutive postseason openers. They
played their 98th postseason game since 2017.
UP NEXT
The Tigers plan to use an opener and then go to their bullpen in
Game 2. RHP Hunter Brown (11-9, 3.49) starts for the Astros.
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