Tigers Pen Drops The Ball, Fall To Braves 7-4

ATLANTA (AP) — Jiménez untimely error squashes comeback.

Don't ask Dansby Swanson how many homers he can hit this season.

 

 

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JUNE 02: Dansby Swanson #7 of the Atlanta Braves runs to third base after hitting a triple against the Detroit Tigers at SunTrust Park on June 02, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Logan Riely/Getty Images)

 

 

The Braves shortstop insists he isn't keeping count.

Swanson homered, drove in three runs and scored the tiebreaker on Freddie Freeman's double in the eighth inning as Atlanta beat the Detroit Tigers 7-4 on Sunday.

Swanson, who hit 14 homers last season, already has 12 this year. He shook his head when asked if he could hit 25 homers this year.

"I've never cared about that before and I'm not going to start now," he said.

 

 

 

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JUNE 01: Atlanta Braves mascot Blooper does the tomahawk chop as shortstop Dansby Swanson #7 is congratulated in the dugout after hitting a home run in the seventh inning during the game against the Detroit Tigers at SunTrust Park on June 01, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Mike Zarrilli/Getty Images)

 

 

Atlanta took two of three from the Tigers for its first home interleague series win since also winning two of three against Detroit in 2016. Atlanta was 0-5-3 in its last eight home series against American League teams.

Braves starter Julio Teheran pitched five scoreless innings and left with a 3-0 lead.

 

 

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JUNE 02: Julio Teheran #49 of the Atlanta Braves pitches in the second inning during the game against the Detroit Tigers at SunTrust Park on June 02, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Logan Riely/Getty Images)

 

 

The Tigers pulled even off Jacob Webb in the eighth on back-to-back homers to left field — a two-run shot by Grayson Greiner and a tying liner by JaCoby Jones. Christin Stewart added a ninth-inning homer off Braves closer Luke Jackson.

It was 3-all when Swanson drew a one-out walk from Joe Jiménez (2-3) in the eighth and scored when Freeman lined his 299th career double into the right field corner.

"Swanson was kind of terrorizing us all day offensively," Greiner said. "He worked a good walk there."

Freeman said he was confident Swanson could score from first.

 

 

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JUNE 01: Shortstop Dansby Swanson #7 of the Atlanta Braves runs around the bases after hitting a solo home run in the seventh inning during the game against the Detroit Tigers at SunTrust Park on June 01, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Mike Zarrilli/Getty Images)

 

"I hooked it, so with Dansby's speed I knew it," Freeman said.

After walking Josh Donaldson, Jiménez fielded Austin Riley's grounder before making a wild throw toward second base that sailed into center field for an error, allowing Freeman to score. Donaldson scored on Ozzie Albies' deep fly ball to center field. Pinch-hitter Charlie Culberson's triple to center field drove in Riley.

Offseason wrist surgery has allowed Swanson to swing without pain. He pulled a fastball from Boyd into the left-field seats in the third for a 2-0 lead.

 

 

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JUNE 02: Matthew Boyd #48 of the Detroit Tigers walks to the dugout after the third inning against the Atlanta Braves at SunTrust Park on June 02, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Logan Riely/Getty Images)

 

 

Boyd entered the game with a streak of 12 scoreless innings over two starts before giving up three runs on five hits. The left-hander struck out nine in five innings.

Touki Toussaint (3-0) recorded one out in the eighth.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Tigers:  The team is awaiting more opinions of an MRI on 1B Miguel Cabrera's right knee. He left Friday night's game and has dealt with knee soreness since spring training. He was held out Sunday for the second straight day. ... IF Josh Harrison (left hamstring strain) and IF Jordy Mercer (right quad strain) are expected to see specialist Dr. Daniel E. Cooper on Monday in Dallas.

 

 

 

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MAY 31: First baseman Miguel Cabrera #24 of the Detroit Tigers looks into the first base dugout in the second inning during the game against the Atlanta Braves at SunTrust Park on May 31, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Mike Zarrilli/Getty Images)

 

 

Braves: Ronald Acuña Jr. was a target for wild throws in the first. He was safe on an infield single when Dixon's throw from third base hit his shoulder. Acuña flexed his shoulder and remained in the game before being hit again on his back by Boyd's errant pickoff attempt. Acuña advanced to second before Boyd recorded three straight strikeouts.

SNITKER SICK

Braves bench coach Walt Weiss filled in for manager Brian Snitker, who felt sick before the game and left the dugout to be examined by trainers. Snitker, 63, didn't return to the dugout. The Braves released no information on his status. "I'm hoping he bounces back quickly," Weiss said, referring to Snitker as "an old war horse."

MISTAKES

The Tigers committed three errors. "We missed plays again today which kind of cost us," said manager Ron Gardenhire.

MINT CONDITION

With the Braves' bullpen mostly in flux this season, former closer A.J. Minter remains at Triple-A Gwinnett despite allowing no runs and striking out 13 in 9 1/3 innings, a span of seven games. Minter went 0-4 with a 9.82 ERA in 15 games with Atlanta. Snitker said Saturday the Braves "don't have any timetable" for Minter's return.

IRON MAN

Braves right fielder Nick Markakis didn't start but grounded out in the seventh as a pinch-hitter. He has appeared in 225 consecutive games, the longest active streak in the majors.

UP NEXT

Tigers: After concluding their nine-game road trip, the Tigers are off Monday before opening a home series against Tampa Bay on Tuesday night. LHP Ryan Carpenter (0-2, 7.58) is scheduled to face LHP Blake Snell (3-4, 3.06).

Braves: Following an off day on Monday, Atlanta opens a series at Pittsburgh on Tuesday night when LHP Max Fried (7-3, 3.19) is scheduled to face LHP Steven Brault (2-1, 5.87).

 

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