Tigers Sweep The Twins
DETROIT -- Miguel Cabrera hit a three-run homer in the third and Rick Porcello pitched into the seventh inning, lifting the Detroit Tigers to a 4-2 win over the Minnesota Twins.
Detroit swept the three-game series and has won four straight, while the Twins have lost 10 of 12, falling to 17-37 for the worst record in baseball.
Drew Butera hit a two-run homer in the seventh to pull Minnesota within two, but the Twins failed to take advantage of loading the bases later in the inning.
Porcello (5-3) gave up two runs and six hits over 6 2-3 innings. Al Alburquerque struck out Trevor Plouffe with the bases loaded in the seventh, Joaquin Benoit pitched a perfect eighth and Jose Valverde closed the game to earn his 14th save in as many chances.
Valverde started off by walking pinch-hitter Matt Tolbert on five pitches, bringing the top of the order up. He got Denard Span to ground out, struck out Alexi Casilla, intentionally walked Justin Morneau and got Michael Cuddyer out on a chopper to third baseman Brandon Inge.
Scott Baker (2-4) allowed four runs on seven hits over six innings.
Detroit has won nine straight against the Twins dating to late last season, its longest win streak against them since winning nine consecutive games during the 1949 and 1950 seasons, when they were the Washington Senators.
Alex Avila's two-out single in the second brought home Victor Martinez, giving Detroit a 1-0 lead. Cabrera lined his 11th homer over the left-field wall the next inning, after Ramon Santiago and Brennan Boesch had walked, putting the Tigers ahead by four runs.
Porcello gave up one hit in the third, fourth -- when Boesch made an inning-ending diving catch with two on -- and sixth before the Twins chased him the next inning. Delmon Young hit a leadoff single in the seventh and scored on Butera's first homer this season. Porcello's night ended after diving for and missing a popped-up bunt with two outs.
Daniel Schlereth entered the game and exited after his only pitch hit Morneau to load the bases. After Alburquerque walked the first batter he faced, the hard-throwing righty struck out Plouffe, who was pinch-hitting for the injured Jim Thome, to preserve the two-run lead.
On a day Minnesota made a good-news announcement -- Joe Mauer is scheduled to catch three innings Thursday in Fort Myers, Fla. -- the banged-up team had another setback. Thome left in the sixth inning after straining his left quadriceps and his status is day-to-day.
Notes
Tigers OF Magglio Ordonez is scheduled to join Triple-A Toledo for an open-ended rehab assignment Friday. Ordonez has been on the DL since May 11 because of weakness in his surgically repaired right ankle. "I don't know when to expect him back," manager Jim Leyland said. ... Mauer, the 2009 AL MVP and three-time batting champion, has been out since April 14 with leg weakness and an injured right shoulder. ... Inge had his 10-year anniversary in the majors Wednesday and now has no-trade rights because he has spent at least five straight years with the same team. Inge was humbled by a pregame gift of Dom Perignon champagne and a note from Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire. ... Tigers LHP Phil Coke, on the DL with a bruised right foot, is scheduled to start Wednesday in Texas.
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