Prince Fielder, Tigers blast Matt Moore, Rays 10-1

Prince Fielder, Tigers blast Matt Moore, Rays 10-1

Published Jun. 4, 2013 10:26 p.m. ET

DETROIT (AP) -- Matt Moore's first loss of the season was an ugly one.


The Tampa Bay left-hander got only six
outs against the Detroit Tigers -- while allowing six runs, seven hits
and six walks -- and the Rays went on to lose 10-1 on Tuesday night.
Prince Fielder homered and drove in four runs for the Tigers.


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Fielder also hit a two-run single that capped Detroit's four-run second inning.


"In the second inning, I just lost my
release point. That's happened before, and I've got a couple tricks that
I can use to get it back, but nothing worked today," Moore said. "I
wasn't throwing anything close enough to the strike zone to make them
swing at anything."


Moore (8-1) was pitching on three days'
rest after his previous start in Cleveland was limited to one inning
because of rain.


Omar Infante homered and had three RBIs
for Detroit, which won for the second time in seven games. It was Tampa
Bay's second loss in nine.


Anibal Sanchez (6-5) allowed a run and four hits in seven innings. He struck out nine with one walk.


Fielder and Jhonny Peralta had three hits each for the Tigers.


The Rays got a run in the second to
open the scoring, but Moore immediately allowed a single to Peralta and
an RBI double to Matt Tuiasosopo in the bottom half. Infante made it 2-1
with a sacrifice fly, and after two-out walks to Torii Hunter and
Miguel Cabrera, Fielder singled with the bases loaded.


"It was a great night," Tuiasosopo
said. "He has some great secondary pitches -- a great changeup and
curveball -- so we really wanted to just get after his fastball and not
miss that when he threw it."


The third inning wasn't any better for
Moore. After a leadoff double by Peralta, he walked two straight hitters
and then allowed an RBI single by Avisail Garcia. Moore was finally
pulled after he walked Infante to force in a run and make it 6-1.


"I thought Matt had one of his best
fastballs of the season -- it was at 95 (mph) -- but he didn't have any
command of his secondary pitches," Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said.
"That's obviously a great offense, but most of what happened tonight was
self-inflicted."


Alex Torres came on with the bases
loaded and nobody out, but he prevented any further damage by striking
out Cabrera and Fielder to end the inning.


Moore had allowed only 15 runs all season coming into the game.


Sanchez, meanwhile, has also been
impressive this year -- although he doesn't have Moore's flashy won-loss
record. Sanchez struck out 17 batters against Atlanta in April, and he
had a no-hitter broken up in the ninth inning against Minnesota on May
24.


After that 130-pitch outing, Sanchez
was knocked around a bit in a loss at Pittsburgh last week. He had an
extra day of rest before facing the Rays and looked sharp from the
start.


Evan Longoria led off the second with a
triple to right-center and scored on a sacrifice fly by Desmond
Jennings, but Tampa Bay's offense didn't threaten much after that.


Infante's solo homer made it 7-1 in the
fifth. The following inning, Cabrera went from first to third on a wild
pitch when catcher Jose Molina was slow to come up with the ball back
by the screen. Molina had his left arm checked after the play but stayed
in the game.


Fielder drove in Cabrera with a
sacrifice fly, and his 12th homer of the season -- a solo shot in the
eighth -- made it 9-1. Don Kelly added an RBI single later in the
inning.


NOTES:
Tampa Bay announced after the game it had agreed to a minor league deal
with C Jesus Flores. ... Hunter's hitting streak ended at 11 games. ...
Detroit RHP Doug Fister (5-2) faces Tampa Bay RHP Alex Cobb (6-2) on
Wednesday night.


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