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Verlander, rookies help Tigers avoid sweep
DETROIT 4, MINNESOTA 2
 


DETROIT (Ticker) -- Justin Verlander's great start is something
that the Detroit Tigers have grown accustomed to in the last few
years. The power supplied by rookie Clete Thomas and Matt Joyce
was not.

Verlander threw seven strong innings and Thomas and Joyce both
homered as Detroit avoided a four-game sweep with a 4-2 victory
over the Minnesota Twins on Sunday.

The Tigers' leader in wins each of the previous two seasons,
Verlander (7-9) continued his rebound from a tough start to the
season, allowing two runs and four hits with eight strikeouts.

"He pitched really well, did a heck of a job," Tigers manager
Jim Leyland said. "It's a nice win for us to take off on the
break. Obviously we needed it very bad."

It was the fifth straight win for the 25-year-old righthander,
who has yielded two earned runs or less in his last seven
starts.

"It was a big win for us going into the break, having lost the
first three and a couple of really close ones that we could have
pulled out," Verlander said. "It would have been pretty
demoralizing for us to go into the break having lost four. We
got the job done today as a team."

For the second time in three starts, Verlander picked up a win a
day after a loss by Detroit, helping the Tigers enter the
All-Star break at 47-47.

"I don't really think about it at all," Verlander said. "When
it comes my turn to take the mound, go out and do all I can to
get us a win. That's all it really boils down to. I don't
think about me being a stopper, really. When it's my turn, I go
out there and do what I can."

Offensively, Verlander was backed up by Thomas and Joyce, who
both homered to put an end to Detroit's three-game losing
streak. Thomas hit a two-run shot in the second inning for his
first career home run and Joyce added a solo shot in the eighth
for insurance.

"They've (young kids) done an excellent job," Leyland said.
"They really have. The one that Joyce hit had a really loud
sound to it, that's a different sound. I couldn't believe it
was going out because it didn't get any help from the wind.
That's a long way out there."

Minnesota rookie Nick Blackburn (7-5) allowed three runs - two
earned - and five hits in seven innings to absorb his first loss
since June 6.

"All my pitches were working and I had a real good fastball,"
Blackburn said. "I made a couple of mistakes and it cost me.
I'll take a start like this anytime."

Despite having a personal three-game winning streak snapped, the
26-year-old is upbeat heading into the All-Star break.

"I'm happy with my first half. I don't see myself making any
kind of changes," he said. "So we'll just see what happens."

Filling in for an injured Magglio Ordonez in right field, Thomas
opened the scoring when he followed up an error by Minnesota
third baseman Brian Buscher with a shot to right field for his
memorable blast. Prior to Sunday, the 24-year-old Thomas had
been slugging just .366, collecting nine extra-base hits in 112
at-bats.

Looking to claim their sixth win in their last seven games
against the Tigers in the last two weeks, the Twins rallied in
the fourth to tie the game, as Joe Mauer scored on a wild pitch
and Brendan Harris added an RBI single a batter later.

It was the fourth hit in five official at-bats up to that point
for the shortstop Harris, who homered and drove in four runs in
Saturday's 6-5 victory for Minnesota.

However, Detroit pulled back ahead in the fifth, as Curtis
Granderson drew a leadoff walk and Placido Polanco singled to
put runners on first and second. After Granderson advanced to
third a batter later, Miguel Cabrera lined a shot up the middle
that a diving Harris could only get a glove on, deflecting it
to second baseman Alexi Casilla, whose only play was to throw
out Cabrera at first.

Joyce added some insurance in the eighth, blasting a shot off
reliever Brian Bass for his fourth homer in the last five games.

"I'm speechless," Joyce said. "I don't know if it's anything
special I'm doing. I'm not trying to put any added pressure,
I'm not trying to hit home runs, I'm just trying to go up and
get a pitch I can drive. Fortunately I've been hitting it on the
sweet spot and they've been up in the air. It's been fun."

Joel Zumaya worked around two walks in the eighth for the Tigers
and Todd Jones worked a perfect ninth for his 17th save of the
season.

Justin Morneau, who was named as the last participant for
Monday's Home Run Derby at Yankee Stadium, had a double and
scored a run for the Twins.

 
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