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    ATLANTA -- Rick Porcello, making a bid to be more than a fill-in starter for Detroit, pitched two scoreless innings and the Tigers beat the Atlanta Braves 8-4 on Saturday in each team's final exhibition game.

    The 20-year-old Porcello, making the jump from Class A, gave up only one hit. With Jeremy Bonderman opening the season on the 15-day disabled list, Porcello won a spot in the rotation during spring training and will make his major league debut Thursday at Toronto.

    The right-hander isn't assured of keeping his spot when Bonderman is cleared to pitch.

    "I'll have to take it one day at a time and see how it goes," said Porcello, the Tigers' 2007 first-round pick.

    Porcello struck out one and threw 21 of his 26 pitches for strikes.

    "He looked like he was right at home to me," manager Jim Leyland said. "He handled himself quite well. It was good to get him out there."

    Porcello showed no sign of being awed by the start at Turner Field.

    "I tried to tell myself before the game to just go out and do what I did in my last game," he said. "I was able to lock in. I felt good today. It was good preparation for Thursday."

    Armando Galarraga followed Porcello and gave up two runs, one earned, in 5 2/3 innings.

    Detroit's Carlos Guillen hit a two-run homer, his first of the spring. Miguel Cabrera and Brandon Inge each had two hits and two RBI.

    Kenshin Kawakami walked seven batters and gave up four runs in 2 2/3 innings for Atlanta. He issued bases-loaded walks in the second and third.

    "I don't think I've ever walked as many in nine innings let alone three innings," Kawakami said through an interpreter. "I think that must be a first in my baseball life.

    "I felt like my curve just wasn't breaking well today. I just didn't have full control of it."

    Kawakami will follow Derek Lowe, Jair Jurrjens and Javier Vazquez as the Braves' No. 4 starter.

    Kawakami was 2-1 with a 1.74 ERA in five spring appearances before his shaky start on Saturday.

    "It's not the best time to have it," manager Bobby Cox said of the right-hander's only poor spring start.

    "You want to get it out of your mind as quick as possible. I've got a lot of confidence in him. I think he'll be fine. ... The only difference is the control factor, that's all. He was off-target."

    Atlanta's Jeff Francoeur had two hits, including a homer, to finish the spring with a .328 batting average.

    Braves pitching prospect Tommy Hanson, headed for Triple-A Gwinnett, replaced Kawakami in the third inning and struck out Placido Polanco to strand three runners.

    Hanson gave up run-scoring singles to Cabrera in the fourth and sixth. Cabrera scored on Guillen's two-run homer in the sixth.

    Notes

    3B Chipper Jones was sick, Cox said, but "should be fine, I think," for Sunday night's opener against the Philadelphia Phillies. ... Despite the loss, the Braves (21-12) had their most wins in spring training since moving to Atlanta in 1966. ... Cabrera finished spring training with a .400 batting average. ... Detroit is off Sunday before beginning a four-game series at Toronto.

     
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    Detroit Tigers
    Curtis Granderson, CF2001200 .341
        Kyle Peter, CF2000001 .333
    Placido Polanco, 2B3011113 .203
        Justin Henry, PR-2B2100002 .000
    Magglio Ordonez, DH3110014 .200
       a- Marcus Thames, PH-DH1000011 .156
    Miguel Cabrera, 1B4122001 .400
        Don Kelly, 1B1000000 .241
    Carlos Guillen, LF3212110 .278
        Benjamin Guez, LF10100001.000
    Gerald Laird, C3120100 .380
        Dane Sardinha, C1000011 .267
    Brandon Inge, 3B4222000 .273
        Jeff Larish, 3B1000011 .246
    Ramon Santiago, SS4010102 .288
    Josh Anderson, RF4020110 .286
    Totals39813877  
    a-struck out for Ordonez in the 7th
    Batting
    2B - Miguel Cabrera (5, Hanson), Brandon Inge (5, Kawakami)
    HR - Carlos Guillen (1, Hanson)
    RBI - Curtis Granderson (8), Placido Polanco (13), Miguel Cabrera 2 (10), Carlos Guillen 2 (5), Brandon Inge 2 (10)
    2-OUT RBI - Curtis Granderson (3), Placido Polanco (4), Miguel Cabrera (5), Carlos Guillen 2 (2), Brandon Inge (3)
    SB - Justin Henry (1, 2nd base off Hanson/Sammons)
    Team LOB - 12
    Fielding
    E - Gerald Laird (1, Throwing)
    Detroit Tigers
    Rick Porcello (W,1-1) 2100010 2.30
    Armando Galarraga 5.2421251 2.84
    Nate Robertson 1.1122100 6.19
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Rick Porcello 4-1, Armando Galarraga 6-6, Nate Robertson 1-3
    Batters Faced - Rick Porcello 7, Armando Galarraga 23, Nate Robertson 6
    Atlanta Braves
    Yunel Escobar, SS3000001 .284
        Omar Infante, SS-3B1010000 .296
    Kelly Johnson, 2B3000010 .243
        Brooks Conrad, 2B1000001 .179
    Martin Prado, 3B-1B4000011 .273
    Garret Anderson, DH2000010 .300
       a- Greg Norton, PH-DH2000001 .286
    Casey Kotchman, 1B3010000 .283
        Brandon Hicks, PR-SS0100100 .273
    Jeff Francoeur, RF2121000 .328
        Reid Gorecki, RF2111001 .429
    Matt Diaz, LF4110013 .292
    Jordan Schafer, CF2001210 .324
    Clint Sammons, C4000013 .379
    Totals3346336  
    a-flied out for G. Anderson in the 6th
    Batting
    2B - Reid Gorecki (3, Robertson), Matt Diaz (5, Galarraga)
    HR - Jeff Francoeur (2, Galarraga)
    RBI - Jeff Francoeur (13), Reid Gorecki (2), Jordan Schafer (4)
    SB - Matt Diaz (2, off Galarraga/Laird)
    Team LOB - 5
    Fielding
    Outfield Assists - Matt Diaz 1
    E - Jordan Schafer (1, Misplayed grounder)
    Atlanta Braves
    Kenshin Kawakami (L,2-2) 2.2344700 3.09
    Tommy Hanson 3744041 4.08
    Kris Medlen 3.1300030 4.26
    IBB - Granderson by Kenshin Kawakami
    HBP - Ordonez (by Kenshin Kawakami)
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Kenshin Kawakami 4-4, Tommy Hanson 2-2, Kris Medlen 2-5
    Batters Faced - Kenshin Kawakami 19, Tommy Hanson 15, Kris Medlen 13
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    Attendance - 14223
    Game Time - 2:51
    Temperature - 65
    Umpires - Home - UMP Nonindividual, First Base - Paul Nauert, Second Base - Dan Iassogna, Third Base - Damien Beal
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