PHOENIX (AP) Javier BƔez broke out of a season-long slump with five RBIs, Tarik Skubal pitched six dominant innings and the Detroit Tigers pounded the Arizona Diamondbacks 13-0 on Friday night.

Coming off consecutive shutouts against Florida, the Tigers roughed up Rhyne Nelson (2-3) with three runs in the third inning and added six more in the fifth while chasing the Arizona right-hander. Detroit had 11 runs by the fifth inning and finished with a season-high 17 hits - seven for extra bases, but no homers.

ā€œWeā€™ve obviously been waiting and hoping for a night like that and it came together at a good time for us,ā€ Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said. ā€œWeā€™ve done this before and this is a good version of us, but one good at-bat after another, itā€™s pretty awesome to see. It's contagious."

Hinch insisted he was going to keep sending BĆ”ez out despite the shortstopā€™s meager .167 batting average. BĆ”ez rewarded him with a 3-for-4 night that included a pair of two-run doubles and a run-scoring single.

He wasnā€™t alone in Detroitā€™s hit fest.

Kerry Carpenter had four RBIs and Colt Keith went 4 for 5 with two RBIs. Wenceel PĆ©rez and Riley Greene also had run-scoring hits.

ā€œWe did a good job of just directing the ball wherever he pitched it,ā€ Hinch said. ā€œWe didnā€™t try to hit the ball out of the ballpark.ā€

It was more than enough for Skubal (6-0), who dominated despite fighting early nerves with numerous friends and family in attendance.

The left-hander who played high school ball in Kingman, Arizona, took a perfect game into the fifth inning and allowed one hit with six strikeouts in a combined three-hitter.

Skubal didn't allow a baserunner until Randal Grichuk's one-out double off the wall in the fifth inning and left with the Tigers leading 13-0.

ā€œI was probably a little amped up, a little nervous, but it's all good,ā€ Skubal said.

Not for Arizona.

The reigning NL champions appeared to be headed in the right direction, winning seven of their previous 10 games.

The Diamondbacks fell into a huge hole after Nelson's worst outing of the season and couldn't muster much of anything against Skubal, getting two of their three hits in the eighth inning.

Arizonaā€™s lone bright spot: Ketel Marte singled in the ninth inning to extend his hitting streak to a career-high 16 games.

ā€œThe one good thing about today is that it's over,ā€ Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said.

Nelson was solid in his last outing, but it didn't carry over against the Tigers. The right-hander allowed eight runs on 11 hits in four innings in his worst outing of the season.

ā€œI think he just misfired some pitches in the middle of the zone,ā€ Lovullo said. ā€œI think that's the common denominator: When he's good, he's hitting lines, when he's not he's missing in the zone - and he paid for that tonight.ā€

TRAINER'S TABLE

Tigers: RHP Kenta Maeda (illness) will begin his rehab assignment for Triple-A Toledo on Sunday. ... RHP Shelby Miller (ulnar nerve irritation) underwent a hydrodissection procedure earlier this week and played light catch as part of his rehab.

Diamondbacks: OF Alek Thomas has resumed baseball activities and feels no soreness in his left hamstring. ... SS Geraldo Perdomo took live at-bats at Arizona's spring training facility as he works his way back from a torn meniscus.

UP NEXT

Arizona RHP Zac Gallen (5-2, 2.86 ERA) tries for his sixth win in the middle game of the series against Detroit RHP Jack Flaherty (0-3, 3.88).

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