Cleveland shut out by Detroit for
2nd straight game in AL Division Series
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[October 10, 2024]
By LARRY LAGE
DETROIT (AP) — The Cleveland Guardians knew what was coming in Game
3, and it didn't matter.
The pitching plans for the Detroit Tigers are working quite well at
the moment.
Detroit sent six pitchers to the mound while shutting out Cleveland
for the second straight game, winning 3-0 Wednesday to take a 2-1
lead in their AL Division Series.
“We were prepared for all of it,” Guardians manager Stephen Vogt
said. “We took our shots when we had the opportunity to put some
runs up, placed some bets and then just didn’t come through.”
The Tigers opened with Keider Montero, and the right-hander retired
the free-swinging Guardians in order in the first inning on five
strikes and one ball.
“We know he’s aggressive in the zone early,” Vogt said. “I’ll never
question what our guys do. It’s their at-bat. We don’t tell people
how to work an at-bat. They’re individuals. They’re big leaguers.”

Montero’s six pitches were the fewest by a starting pitcher in the
playoffs since Wade Miley had a five-pitch outing, playing for
Milwaukee against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2018 National
League Championship Series.
While Miley was pulled after a walk, Hinch just continued his
successful approach of relying on his bullpen — something that began
in earnest at the trade deadline.
“Absolutely not scripted because there’s just so much stuff that
goes on,” he said.
Hinch inserted rookie left-hander Brant Hurter for a particularly
left-handed portion of the lineup in the second. Josh Naylor and
Lane Thomas opened the inning with singles and Andrés Giménez flied
out to left.
Vogt then used lefty-batting Jhonkensy Noel to hit for Will Brennan,
who bats from the right side. Noel flied out to center, advancing
Naylor to third, but Bo Naylor lined to right for the final out of
the inning.
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Detroit Tigers pitcher Brant Hurter throws against the Cleveland
Guardians in the second inning during Game 3 of a baseball American
League Division Series, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, in Detroit. (AP
Photo/Paul Sancya)

“We kind of knew that was what they were going to
do,” Vogt said.
The Guardians left eight runners on base and went 0 for 8 with
runners in scoring position. They haven't scored since the sixth
inning of their 7-0 win in Game 1 against Detroit.
Cleveland has a chance to send the ALDS back home with a win on
Thursday night. Vogt said Tanner Bibee will start Game 4 for the AL
Central champions.
The Tigers are looking to advance to the American League
Championship Series for the first time since 2013.
The Guardians are in the playoffs for the fifth time in eight years,
but the franchise has not advanced past a division series since
appearing in the 2016 World Series.
Brennan said he's confident the team will bounce back.
“We’ve done this all year,” he said. “You know a lot of people have
never really believed in us until we made it to the postseason. So,
again kind of just the norm.”
Bibee pitched 4 2/3 innings in Game 1 against Detroit. The
24-year-old right-hander was 12-8 with a 3.47 ERA over 31 starts in
the regular season. He is 22-12 with a 3.25 ERA during his two
seasons in the majors.
The Tigers, who surged into the playoffs with a 31-13 run to end a
decade-long drought, likely will lean on at least a handful of
pitchers in the second of two games at Comerica Park.
“We’ve been doing this for a couple months,” Hinch said simply.
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