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Verlander K's eight as Tigers rebound in Game 2

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DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers were down after absorbing a difficult loss in the opener of their critical day-night doubleheader against the Minnesota Twins.

Their ace took over from there.

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Verlander's arm sharpens Tigers' bite in division race
by Danny Knobler
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Justin Verlander kept the Tigers on top in the AL Central, pitching eight innings in a 6-5 victory Tuesday night that restored their two-game lead over the scrappy Twins.

"After the first game, this win was huge," Verlander acknowledged.

Indeed.

It wasn't easy, but it never is against the pesky Twins.

"They showed whey they're so good," Detroit manager Jim Leyland said.

If the Tigers can beat the Twins at home on Wednesday and Thursday, they'll win their first division title since 1987.

If Detroit doesn't take the next two games of the series, the AL Central won't be decided until the weekend -- or early next week -- with each team closing the regular season with a three-game set.

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Minnesota has clinched the season series and would host the tiebreaker if one is necessary, likely on Tuesday because Brett Favre and the Vikings are playing Green Bay on Monday night at the Metrodome.

"This is playoff baseball -- we just got started a little early this year," Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire said.

The intensity of the day, with the crowd focused on every pitch, certainly had the feel of October baseball.

Verlander (18-9) struck out eight, giving him a baseball-best 264 this season, and allowed four runs and eight hits on a season-high 129 pitches. Fernando Rodney pitched the ninth for his 36th save in 37 chances, overcoming shaky defense that allowed Minnesota to pull within a run.

Brian Duensing (5-2) gave up five runs over 4 2/3 innings in his ninth career start for the Twins, who had a chance to at least tie the game in the eighth and ninth.

Delmon Young started the Minnesota ninth with an infield single that was misplayed by second baseman Placido Polanco. Rodney retired the next two batters and Nick Punto followed with a fly ball to center that Curtis Granderson misjudged, allowing it to go over his head and helping the Twins pull within a run.

"You're looking for a break and we got one there," Gardenhire said.

Rodney then got Denard Span to hit a game-ending fly to left.

And, the Motor City exhaled.

Detroit finished the day in the same position it was at the start of the doubleheader, delighting the crowd of 30,240.

"I thought both teams put on a good show for the fans for this time of year in a pennant race," Leyland said.

Gardenhire agreed.

"If you didn't enjoy today with these two games, you aren't much of a baseball fan," Gardenhire said.

Verlander set the tone early in the nightcap, retiring the side on swinging strikeouts in the second as part of a dominating stretch in which he retired 10 straight.

 

"There were innings where we didn't have much of a chance," Gardenhire said. "And, he was still winging it at 98 after 120-some pitches. That guy's a stud."

Miguel Cabrera hit a no-doubt homer to left. Magglio Ordonez, who started the day hitting an AL-best .408 in September, put Detroit ahead 3-0 in the third with a sharply hit double.

Detroit's Brandon Inge -- the first to face Bobby Keppel -- hit a two-run single in the fifth inning for a 5-0 lead.

Minnesota pushed across two in the sixth and two in the eighth to get within one.

The Twins had their star, Joe Mauer, at the plate with two on and one out in the eighth. Verlander threw a wild pitch, allowing the runners to advance to scoring position, and Mauer hit a run-scoring groundout.

"That was big with him up in that situation," Verlander said. "Who knows what happens if he does more than that."

Jason Kubel followed with an RBI double. Leyland left the dugout for a brief chat with Verlander, whose glove covered his mouth on the mound, and the ace stayed in the game.

"I basically told him, 'I don't have anybody better than you,"' Leyland recalled. "That's the line I usually use and with him, I mean it."

Verlander validated the decision when Michael Cuddyer grounded out.

"I knew he was staying in," Cuddyer said. "There was no way that Justin Verlander was going to let anyone him take him out of that game."

Granderson hit his 30th homer in the eighth to give Detroit a two-run cushion that proved to be important.

Notes

  • Verlander tied his career high in wins.
  • Granderson homered for the third straight game.
 
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Talk Back
Reputation:99
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September 30, 2009 12:17 am
This pennant race is over. The Tigers will win one of the next two and all but shut the door on the season. Good riddance to that dome you call a baseball stadium. I admire the way the Twins rallied at the end of the year but enjoy the offseason,

Jalopy
Reputation:98
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September 30, 2009 5:49 am
This goes without saying, but this game was an absolute must win for the Tigers.  Earlier in the day, the Tigers wasted a great start from Porcello when they left 8 on base and failed to capitalize on a couple of lead off doubles in the early innings.  Also, the Tigers had it setup perfect in the 9th inning after the ...(more)
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September 29, 2009 10:26 pm
Great job Verlander! You will not have an arm left if we make the ALDS. They got through a tough final two innings and survived. Granderson and Polanco are trying to get me to start smoking again with those missed balls....

They scored some runs tonight but we still need more against this Twins team. Left a bunch on bas
...(more)
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Since:May 21, 2009

September 30, 2009 8:27 am
I definitely know the importance to making the post season, and it looks pretty close that Tigers now should make it in....
But does this team deserve to????????
100+mill payroll and soooo many 2-3 run games..... This team is going to have major problems next year when Polonco and others leave while single hitters remain to make 1
...(more)
AVJ
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September 30, 2009 1:04 am
Why on the standings does it say the Twins are 3 games behind the Tigers? Is CBSsports trying to tell me something? 


Anyways the 2nd game analysis is basically the same as the first just on the opposite side. What a great game Jim Leyland threw out against the T
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420
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September 30, 2009 1:37 pm
Twins win the next two in Detroit and will lose one when we play K.C. and that should be enough.... Detroit is way to overated, no pitching besides Verlander and no hitting besides Cabrera or how ever you spell his Mexican name...   Twins vs the Yankees soory Detroit f ...(more)
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September 29, 2009 11:01 pm
Oh Tiger, Tiger baseball team.  You do tease me so.  I sit here in Boston and listen to the radio broadcast wondering if you will win the division, or lead me to a heart attack.  Or both.

I'm a skinny runner fella with no family history of cardiac issues... but I'm not sure how much more of this I can handle.
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September 29, 2009 10:14 pm
Top page of sportsline.com says Tigers won 6-4 while this article says 6-5.

Helluva game--Twins just won't die while the Tigers say the same thing with pitching from their horse Verlander & key hits, despite questionable fielding from the Tigers in the 8th & 9th inning. Playoff atmosphere baseball. Great Stuff.
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September 29, 2009 11:04 pm
Pheeeeeeeeeeew!!!!!

Thes Twinkies won't die, we keep stomping on them hoping the cream filling will start to oooze, no such like, like a sponge they just grow right back.

Split the last 2 games, win 2 of 3 against White Sux and it should be enough.
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September 29, 2009 10:33 pm
(POLL) What will be the final result of this 4 game series?
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September 30, 2009 9:51 am
You leave your hottest hitter (Ordonez) out the lineup in game 1 and you deserve to lose.  Ordonez, of course, had two crucial rbi's in game two.  Would have been nice to have had him and Rayburn in game 1 instead of slugs Thomas and Huff.
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September 30, 2009 1:23 pm
I understand it. But who came up with that way to post the scores?
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September 30, 2009 10:26 am
CBS.

Please proof-read your articles. I can't stand reading this garbage.

Go Tigers.

 
 
Justin Verlander is a workhorse. He throws a season-high 129 pitches and earns his 18th victory. (US Presswire)
Justin Verlander is a workhorse. He throws a season-high 129 pitches and earns his 18th victory. (US Presswire)

 
Scoreboard
Minnesota (82-75)0000020215100
Detroit (84-73) «01202001x6120

Players of the Game
Detroit
J. Verlander IP 8.0
H 8
ER 4
BB 0
K 8
Minnesota
O. Cabrera AB 4
R 2
H 3
HR 0
RBI 1

Minnesota Twins
Denard Span, RF5220001 .314
Orlando Cabrera, SS4231000 .278
Joe Mauer, C4011001 .367
Jason Kubel, DH3022001 .297
Michael Cuddyer, 1B4000023 .276
Delmon Young, LF4110020 .271
Carlos Gomez, CF3000020 .228
   a- Jose Morales, PH1000011 .333
Matt Tolbert, 3B4000001 .223
Nick Punto, 2B4011020 .232
Totals36510509  
a-struck out for Gomez in the 9th
Batting
2B - Denard Span (14, Verlander), Joe Mauer (29, Verlander), Jason Kubel (34, Verlander), Nick Punto (15, Rodney)
SF - Jason Kubel (4)
RBI - Orlando Cabrera (70), Joe Mauer (93), Jason Kubel 2 (92), Nick Punto (38)
2-OUT RBI - Jason Kubel (34), Nick Punto (16)
Team LOB - 5
Fielding
DP - Punto-Cabrera-Cuddyer

Minnesota Twins
Brian Duensing (L,5-2) 4.2755331 3.69
Bobby Keppel 1300000 4.70
Ron Mahay 0.1000000 4.44
Jesse Crain 1000110 4.66
Matt Guerrier 1211001 2.33
IBB - Cabrera by Brian Duensing
Pitches-Strikes - Brian Duensing 82-50, Bobby Keppel 21-14, Ron Mahay 5-3, Jesse Crain 15-7, Matt Guerrier 14-7
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Brian Duensing 6-4, Bobby Keppel 1-2, Ron Mahay 1-0, Matt Guerrier 1-2
Batters Faced - Brian Duensing 23, Bobby Keppel 6, Ron Mahay 1, Jesse Crain 3, Matt Guerrier 5

Detroit Tigers
Ryan Raburn, LF4110112 .283
Placido Polanco, 2B4120001 .287
Magglio Ordonez, RF3012001 .297
    Clete Thomas, RF1000002 .244
Miguel Cabrera, 1B3211101 .329
Marcus Thames, DH2010210 .251
    Wilkin Ramirez, PR-DH0000000 .364
Brandon Inge, 3B4022011 .232
Curtis Granderson, CF4121002 .252
Gerald Laird, C4000012 .226
Adam Everett, SS4120002 .238
Totals33612644  
Batting
2B - Magglio Ordonez (22, Duensing), Brandon Inge (14, Duensing)
HR - Miguel Cabrera (33, Duensing), Curtis Granderson (30, Guerrier)
SH - Placido Polanco (7)
RBI - Magglio Ordonez 2 (44), Miguel Cabrera (101), Brandon Inge 2 (81), Curtis Granderson (70)
2-OUT RBI - Magglio Ordonez 2 (17), Brandon Inge 2 (27)
PK - Wilkin Ramirez (1, Crain)
Team LOB - 8

Detroit Tigers
Justin Verlander (W,18-9) 8844080 3.45
Fernando Rodney (S,36) 1211010 4.41
WP - Justin Verlander (7)
Pitches-Strikes - Justin Verlander 129-87, Fernando Rodney 20-16
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Justin Verlander 8-8
Batters Faced - Justin Verlander 32, Fernando Rodney 5

Game Information
Attendance - 30240
Game Time - 2:50
Temperature - 58
Umpires - Home - Lance Barksdale, First Base - Paul Emmel, Second Base - Angel Hernandez, Third Base - Randy Marsh

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NYY 4
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LAA 5
Oak 4 Final
Sea 6
NYM 3 Final
Wash 4
Hou 4 Final
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LAD 1 Final
SD 3
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SF 8
 
 
 
 
 
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