Tigers shut out Yanks in opener of doubleheader
The Detroit Tigers got exactly what they wanted from the first of
two games against the New York Yankees on Wednesday.
Rick Porcello had a long and successful outing to set up a
victory.
Porcello pitched seven sharp innings and Magglio Ordonez
drove in one of two runs in the sixth, leading Detroit to a 2-0 win
over the Yankees in the opener of a doubleheader.
``It was perfect for us,'' Tigers manager Jim Leyland said.
``This sets us up OK for the second game.''
The Yankees lost their season-high third in a row.
Porcello (3-3) had his best start of the season, giving up
four hits.
``It was a big confidence-booster for me and our team needed
this to help out the bullpen,'' Porcello said.
A few hours before the day game, Leyland lamented the extent
to which short starts have forced him to over-rely on relievers.
"Our bullpen will be at the Detroit Medical Center by June if
this doesn't change,'' he said.
Porcello shut down the Yankees with a wicked slider after
allowing 22 runs his previous four outings.
"It was more frustrating than anything,'' Porcello said. "The
first couple starts were not good. Then I was better, but I wasn't
getting better results.''
Ryan Perry pitched a perfect eighth and Jose Valverde closed
the game for his 10th save in 11 chances.
New York had a chance to make things interesting in the final
inning when Jorge Posada drew a two-out walk, but Valverde ended
the game by striking out Nick Swisher and celebrating with a
pulsating squat on the mound.
Johnny Damon got a hit as Detroit took a 2-0 lead in the
sixth.
Javier Vazquez (1-4) allowed only an infield hit through the
first five innings, and struck out a season-high seven in seven
innings.
``I was throwing strikes and staying aggressive,'' Vazquez
said. ``We lost the game, but it was a big step forward for me.
Vazquez responded well to being given extra time to rest and
make adjustments after giving up three homers - matching a career
high - in a three-inning start May 1 in what was his shortest
healthy outing since 2005.
Vazquez ended the first three innings with strikeouts and was
cruising until Austin Jackson and Damon led off the sixth with
singles. Ordonez followed with an RBI groundout, then Miguel
Cabrera singled and Ordonez scored on Brennan Boesch's single.
``Javy pitched a good game, but we didn't get anything done
to help him,'' New York manager Joe Girardi said. ``I was very
pleased with the way he threw the ball. Any time you go seven
innings and give up two runs, you've got a chance. They just
outpitched us.''
Porcello got out of jams in the second and fourth innings -
stranding five of the seven runners the Yankees left on base.
``Baseball is a strange game,'' Leyland said. ``We go into
the game with two pitchers that are struggling and both them looked
like they've been pitching great all year.''
Jeter has been great throughout much of his career, but was
hitless for the second straight game in Detroit and fell to 2 for
21 on the road trip.
``I'm not walking around thinking that I'm in a slump because
I know I'm hitting the ball hard,'' Jeter said. ``As long as I'm
doing that, the hits will come.''
NOTES: Girardi joked he got Yogi Berra a doubleheader for his
85th birthday on Wednesday, letting the Hall of Fame catcher watch
his favorite team before and after dinner with his grandkids. ...
The Yankees put RHP Alfredo Aceves on the DL with a back injury and
put OF Greg Golson on the roster. ... Detroit recalled RHP Alfredo
Figaro and sent OF Ryan Raburn to Triple-A Toledo. ... Yankees RHP
Chan Ho Park, on the DL with a strained right hamstring, struck out
three and gave up one hit in a scoreless inning Wednesday in an
extending spring training game. ... Porcello stayed in the game
after Swisher hit the back of his right shoulder with a comebacker
in the seventh inning. ... Jackson, who New York dealt to Detroit
in the Curtis Granderson deal, became the first player in the
majors with 50 hits this season. ... Cabrera has a 10-game hitting
streak.