DETROIT (AP) Jack Flaherty tied an American League record with seven straight strikeouts to open a game and struck out a career-high 14 before the St. Louis Cardinals rallied against a usually reliable bullpen with a two-run ninth inning to beat the Detroit Tigers 2-1 in a doubleheader opener Tuesday.

ā€œItā€™s good to steal that one,ā€ Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said.

Flahertyā€™s game-opening seven strikeouts matched the AL record shared by Joe Cowley of the 1986 Chicago White Sox, Carlos RodĆ³n of the 2016 White Sox, Tampa Bayā€™s Blake Snell in 2018 and Seattleā€™s Luis Castillo two years ago.

Miami Marlins right-hander Pablo LĆ³pez set the major league record by striking out the first nine batters of a game in 2021.

ā€œIt was nice to come out and be in sync from pitch one,ā€ Flaherty said.

Pitching against his first big league team, Flaherty kept the Cardinals off balance and flailing at four-seam fastballs and knuckle-curveballs.

ā€œHe was on, and it was nasty,ā€ Marmol said. ā€œHe had his stuff.ā€

The 28-year-old matched the most strikeouts in the majors this season and the most for the Tigers since Max Scherzer had 14 against Pittsburgh in an eight-inning outing on Aug. 14, 2014.

ā€œYou could kind of feel it early on in the game," Detroit coach Carson Kelly said. ā€œActually before the game, he was on a mission.ā€

Riley Green hit a fourth-inning home run off Kyle Gibson.

Nolan Arenado, Paul Goldschmidt and Alec Burleson had one-out singles in the ninth, with Burleson's driving in the tying run off Shelby Miller (3-3). Pedro Pages followed with a go-ahead sacrifice fly.

Matthew Liberatore (1-1) struck out two in a 1-2-3 eighth, and Ryan Helsley fanned two in a perfect ninth for his 10th save in as many chances.

Gibson, though, made the comeback possible by holding Detroit to one run on four hits over seven innings.

ā€œIt was good duel,ā€ Marmol said. ā€œThose two guys went at it, and both of them looked really, really good.ā€

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