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DETROIT(AP) Almost everything went Detroit's way as it extended its longest winning streak of the season.
Brandon Inge
homered,
Josh Anderson
made a critical defensive play, rookie
Rick Porcello
won his fourth straight start, and the Tigers topped Colorado 4-3 on Friday night for their seventh victory in a row.
''This is how we should be playing,'' catcher
Gerald Laird
said of the streak, which began after a three-game sweep at Minnesota. ''The key is how we bounced back and came out to play.''
Porcello (5-3) gave up six hits and the lone Rockies run in the first six innings. A pair of defensive plays helped him leave
the game with the lead.
The right-hander, who won't turn 21 until December, matched
Dave Rozema
's 1977 team record for consecutive wins by a pitcher 20 years and under, and was quick to credit the rest of the lineup.
''I still think there's a lot of things I can improve on,'' Porcello said. ''The guys have been making plays all year and
they made them tonight.
''It's nice to have that kind of defense behind you.''
Detroit got its first two runs off
Ubaldo Jimenez
(3-5) in the second when
Gerald Laird
came home on a wild pitch and on
Placido Polanco
's RBI single. Inge hit his 12th homer of the season an inning later and drove in the club's final run in the eighth.
Jeff Larish
's hard slide into second broke up the double play that would've ended the eighth and allowed
Clete Thomas
to score.
''It's good baseball,'' Leyland said of the combination of little things that added up to the win. ''That's the way it's supposed
to be played.
''When your pitcher gives you a chance, you can steal some games and that's what we've been doing.''
Ryan Perry
worked two spotless innings of relief before giving way to
Joel Zumaya
, who earned his first save of the season despite surrendering
Seth Smith
's two-run homer.
Zumaya, the closer because manager Jim Leyland wanted to rest
Fernando Rodney
, later had a man at third but struck out
Dexter Fowler
to end the game.
Brad Hawpe
singled in a run in the sixth but the Rockies got nothing more thanks to a Detroit double play that kept
Todd Helton
from scoring. Fowler tried to come home from second base on
Troy Tulowitzki
's second-inning single, but Anderson's throw beat him to the plate.
''He can fly out there,'' Porcello said of Anderson. ''And it's even more impressive that he can gun the guy out from there.
That was a big play for us.''
The loss was the first since May 1 for Jimenez, who struck out seven and allowed six hits in the first seven innings.
''That's what happens when a team is playing well,'' Rockies manager
Clint Hurdle
said. ''We are starting to do more of those things, but in those defining moments in a game, we still aren't making them happen.''
Detroit outfielder
Magglio Ordonez
, who missed four games to be with his wife in Florida while she recovered from surgery, returned to the team Friday but did
not play.
Notes: Tigers RHP
Jeremy Bonderman
(shoulder) will make a second rehab start for Triple-A Toledo on Tuesday. He allowed five runs and struck out four in six
innings of a 7-2 loss Thursday at Gwinnett. ... Rockies manager
Clint Hurdle
, a Detroit Lions fan, visited the team's training facility in suburban Allen Park, where he met coach Jim Schwartz and rookie
quarterback Matthew Stafford. ... Detroit SS
Ramon Santiago
extended his hitting streak to eight games. ... Grilli, who criticized Leyland after he was traded by the Tigers, was greeted
with boos in the eighth inning.
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