Fry's 2-run homer, squeeze bunt
lead Guardians over Tigers 5-4 and force ALDS Game 5
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[October 11, 2024]
By LARRY LAGE
DETROIT (AP) — Pinch-hitter David Fry had a go-ahead, two-run homer
in the seventh inning, then bunted home an insurance run in the
ninth to help the Cleveland Guardians force a decisive Game 5
against the Detroit Tigers in their AL Division Series with a 5-4
victory on Thursday night.
“David Fry is one of the best baseball players in this league,”
Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said.
Cleveland ended a streak of 11 losses in postseason elimination
games dating to Game 6 of 1997 World Series after Emmanuel Clase
retired got five outs for his third multi-inning save of the year.
“It’s win or go home,” Vogt said. “You want your best pitchers out
there as long as possible.”
AL Cy Young Award favorite Tarik Skubal will start Game 5 for the
Tigers on Saturday night in Cleveland.
“It’s always comforting to have Tarik Skubal on the mound,” Detroit
manager A.J. Hinch said.
The winner advances to the AL Championship Series against the
Yankees in New York starting Monday.
“We’re still one win away,” Detroit first baseman Spencer Torkeslon
said. "That’s the mindset. We don’t want it easy. We knew it wasn’t
going to be easy.
Fry said the Guardians’ resilience was no surprise.
“We’ve shown that all year long, that’s who these guys are,” he
said. “We have a bunch of tough dudes. We get down 2-1 and we’re in
the locker room like it’s just another day. We show up ready to play
to try and get a win. And let’s go win Game 5.”
On the verge of reaching the ALCS for the first time since 2013, the
Tigers overcame a 2-1 deficit when Zach McKinstry homered in the
fifth off Tanner Bibee and Wenceel Pérez hit a run-scoring single in
the sixth.
Steven Kwan singled off Sean Guenther with two outs in the seventh.
Beau Brieske had pitched scoreless ball for 5 1/3 innings over four
postseason appearances before Fry, batting for Kyle Manzardo, drove
a fastball off an advertising sign between the two bullpens in left
for the second pinch-homer in Cleveland postseason history after
Hank Majeski in Game 4 of the 1954 World Series.
Fry hit the fourth go-ahead pinch home run in postseason history
when trailing in seventh inning or later after the Los Angeles
Dodgers’ Kirk Gibson in the 1988 World Series, Toronto’s Ed Sprague
in the 1992 World Series and Atlanta’s Eric Hinske in the 2010 NL
Division Series
That quieted 44,923 fans who set a playoff attendance record for the
second straight day at 25-year-old Comerica Park.
“Such a great baseball game,” Vogt said.
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Cleveland Guardians' David Fry bunts in the ninth inning during Game
4 of a baseball American League Division Series against the Detroit
Tigers, Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos
Osorio)
Clase preserved a 4-3 lead in the eighth when he
escaped a second-and-third jam by striking out Trey Sweeney on a
100.9 mph cutter as the batter’s helmet came off.
Brayan Rocchio and Kwan hit one-out singles in the ninth and Fry
bunted back to reliever Will Vest. Rocchio slid home headfirst to
beat Vest's backhand flip, boosting the lead to 5-3.
That proved to be important.
Pinch-hitter Justyn-Henry Malloy doubled leading off the ninth,
advanced on Parker Meadows’ groundout and scored on Jace Jung’s
groundout.
Clase, who gave up Kerry Carpenter’s three-run homer in the ninth
inning of the 3-0 loss in Game 2, struck out Matt Vierling, who
couldn’t check his swing on a low and outside cutter.
“I was really excited to get to the mound, especially getting the
trust back from the manager to get me in that role and that
responsibility,” Clase said through an interpreter.
Lane Thomas ended the Guardians’ 20-inning scoreless streak with a
two-out RBI single in the first off Reese Olson, who did not allow a
run in the first inning of 22 regular-season starts
Sweeney hit a sacrifice fly in the second and José Ramírez put
Cleveland ahead with a fifth-inning homere off Tyler Holton, ending
an 0-for-10 skid.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Carpenter injured his left hamstring when he scored in the sixth and
was pinch hit for in the seventh.
“It’s concerning, but I’m going to hold off any thoughts until the
doctors give me an update and he gets imaging and all the things
that we need to do prior to Saturday,” Hinch said.
UP NEXT
LHP Matthew Boyd may start Game 5 for the Guardians, whose last Game
5 was a loss to the Yankees in the 2022 ALCS. Vogt said the team
will make that decision Friday.
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