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Galarraga, Joyce help Tigers snap five-game skid
DETROIT 3, ARIZONA 2
 

PHOENIX (Ticker) -- Rookie Armando Galarraga pitched well into
the seventh and Matt Joyce homered as the Detroit Tigers snapped
a five-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory over Arizona
Diamondbacks on Saturday.

Galarraga (3-1) allowed two runs and one hit in six-plus innings
and departed with a 3-0 lead. The righthander struck out three
and walked five.

Carlos Guillen plated a pair with a bases-loaded single in the
fifth, and Joyce blasted a solo home run in the seventh for
Detroit, which snapped a five-game skid and picked up its first
win when scoring four runs or less.

"We didn't do a lot with the bats, but Galarraga was very, very
good," Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. "He did a tremendous
job and we were able to hang on."

The high-powered Tigers' offense did not need to do much damage
thanks to Galarraga and some solid bullpen work. Galarraga
(3-1) cruised through the first five innings, allowing just one
hit.

"He was just funky," Diamondbacks manager Bob Melvin said. "The
ball gets on you a bit, movement whether it was the slider and
he had just enough off his changeup, but late movement more than
anything else was the problem we had with him."

However, he left in the sixth after issuing walks to Justin
Upton and Mark Reynolds.

Clay Rapada walked pinch-hitter Eric Byrnes and Aquilino Lopez
entered. Chris Snyder sliced the lead to 3-1 with a sacrifice
fly to right field and Miguel Montero plate a run with a
pinch-hit single to left-center that alluded a diving Curtis
Granderson. Joyce backed up Granderson to keep Montero at
first.

"I told Grandy (Granderson) whenever he wants to dive for a
ball, I am right there to back him up," Joyce said. "That is a
good defensive team, you have to back each other up. You have
to go hard at balls to make the big play. Sometimes you miss
them that is why you back up."

However, Lopez escaped the jam by getting Chris Young to hit
into a 5-4-3 inning-ending double play. Francisco Cruceta threw
a scoreless eighth and Todd Jones worked the ninth for his
sixth save in as many chances.

"If we get our act together, we don't have to worry about any
other teams. We have to get our problems worked out internally
first - but a win is a win. You have to take them as you can,"
Jones said.

"That last ball was a little further then I thought it would be.
If you do what I do it is pass/fail - and I knew it wasn't
gone so it didn't matter."

Detroit took a 2-0 lead in the fifth when Arizona rookie starter
Max Scherzer issued a two-out walk to Galarraga and Granderson
singled. Joyce reached on fielding error by first baseman Conor
Jackson, and Guillen then plated a pair with a single to
center.

Joyce extended the lead to 3-0 with a one-out, solo shot off
Brandon Medders in the seventh - his fourth of the season.

The Diamondbacks' top pitching prospect, Scherzer (0-2) allowed
two runs and three hits in five innings with five strikeouts and
four walks in his third career start.

"Walks kill you," Scherzer said. "I walked the pitcher. I was
trying to go after him and get ahead, but I did it. I walked
him. Once that happened, it was over and I tried to make good
pitches to the next guy."

 
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