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ANAHEIM, Calif.(AP)
Jarrod Washburn
realized he owed his first victory for the
Detroit Tigers
almost entirely to the steady bats and spectacular gloves behind him.
Curtis Granderson
and
Placido Polanco
hit back-to-back triples in the seventh inning, with Polanco driving in the go-ahead run in the Tigers' 5-3 victory over the
slumping
Los Angeles Angels
on Tuesday night.
With almost none of his usual control, movement or velocity, Washburn (9-7) yielded eight hits over six resilient innings.
The left-hander still won for the first time since joining Detroit in a trade with Seattle, and Washburn praised the advantages
of pitching for a first-place team at the top of its game.
''My command wasn't good, my stuff wasn't good, but we gutted it out and we won,'' said Washburn, who went 0-1 in his first
four starts for Detroit. ''I just had to throw it down the middle and see what happens, but these guys backed me up. When
you play a complete game like that, it feels good.''
Miguel Cabrera
homered and drove in two runs in another three-hit game for the Tigers, who boosted their AL Central lead over Minnesota and
Chicago to 4 1/2 games with their second straight win at Angel Stadium.
Los Angeles rallied in each of the last three innings after Washburn's departure, but couldn't score. Reliever
Zach Miner
tagged out
Bobby Abreu
at home plate to end the seventh, and
Clete Thomas
leaped at the right field wall to rob pinch-hitter
Kendry Morales
of an extra-base hit to end the eighth.
Closer
Fernando Rodney
then allowed two runners to open the ninth, but got three quick outs for his 28th save in 29 chances.
''You can't play much better defensively than we did,'' manager Jim Leyland said. ''We just made play after play. ... There's
a lot of excitement in the dugout, a lot of tension. It's what you get paid to do. If my heart wasn't racing in the ninth
inning tonight, I should go home.''
Howie Kendrick
hit a three-run homer for Los Angeles, which has lost five of six for just the second time this season.
John Lackey
(8-7) fell short of his 100th victory, yielding a season high-tying 11 hits in his third loss in four starts.
''There's obvious concern when you're losing games, no matter what time of year it is,'' Lackey said. ''Obviously it gets
a little magnified when it comes to August and September.''
Juan Rivera
and
Erick Aybar
singled to lead off the second before Kendrick brought them home with a shot to center, but Los Angeles' offense fizzled thereafter
in its third straight loss. The Angels' AL West lead over Texas has dropped to four games.
''We were 1 for 10 with runners in scoring position, but we smoked four balls with guys in scoring position that might have
changed the complexion of that game,'' Angels manager
Mike Scioscia
said. ''But those guys played good defense, and we couldn't quite get back into it.''
Detroit got a second straight monster game from Cabrera, who went 3 for 5 after driving in five runs in Monday's victory.
Granderson and Cabrera tied it with solo homers in the fifth, with Cabrera's 27th traveling well over 400 feet to center.
Granderson led off the seventh with a triple to right after umpires conducted a lengthy video review to confirm their on-field
ruling that the ball hadn't cleared the wall. Leyland agreed they made the correct call.
Polanco immediately followed with a triple to right, putting the Tigers up 4-3 and chasing Lackey. Polanco scored on
Magglio Ordonez
's fly.
Miner walked the bases loaded in the seventh before his pitch got away from rookie catcher
Alex Avila
, but Miner hustled to the plate to tag out Abreu.
''I think I was too aggressive on that play,'' Abreu said. ''In that situation, you've got to make sure you're going to be
safe. I thought the ball went a little farther away than it did and I took my chances, but I couldn't make it. I killed the
rally. You never know what would have happened after that.''
NOTES: Umpire Tim Welke sat out after being hit in the facemask by a foul tip Monday night. Delfin Colon replaced him, and
Mark Carlson took over as crew chief. Home plate umpire Chad Fairchild was hit by a foul off
Chone Figgins
' bat in the seventh, leaving him wincing in pain and forcing a brief stoppage. ... The Angels are the only major league team
without four straight losses this season. ... The Angels optioned RHP
Shane Loux
to Triple-A Salt Lake after the game.
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