Granderson sparks Tigers; Verlander shuts down M's
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| Regular Season Series |
| Detroit leads 6-4 (as of Fri 9/7) |
| Tue 5/8 |
@DET 9, SEA 7 |
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| Wed 5/9 |
SEA 9, @DET 2 |
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| Thu 5/10 |
@DET 7, SEA 3 |
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| Thu 7/12 |
@SEA 3, DET 2 |
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| Fri 7/13 |
DET 6, @SEA 3 |
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| Sat 7/14 |
@SEA 6, DET 4 |
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| Sun 7/15 |
DET 11, @SEA 7 |
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| >Fri 9/7 |
@DET 6, SEA 1 |
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| Sat 9/8 |
@DET 12, SEA 6 |
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| Sun 9/9 |
SEA 14, @DET 7 |
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| · Complete Schedule: Tigers | Mariners |
| Scoring Summary |
| SEA | DET |
 | 1st | P Polanco doubled to left, C Granderson scored. | 0 | 1 |
 | 1st | M Ordonez singled to center, P Polanco scored, G Sheffield to second. | 0 | 2 |
 | 2nd | B Inge singled to center, T Perez scored. | 0 | 3 |
 | 4th | R Ibanez hit sacrifice fly to right, J Vidro scored. | 1 | 3 |
 | 6th | I Rodriguez singled to right, M Ordonez scored, I Rodriguez to second on error by right fielder J Guillen. | 1 | 4 |
 | 7th | C Granderson homered to right. | 1 | 5 |
 | 7th | C Guillen singled to right, P Polanco scored, M Ordonez to third. | 1 | 6 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Comerica Park, Detroit, MI |
| Attendance | 39,750 (96.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:13 |
| Weather | 77 degrees, partly cloudy |
| Wind | 23 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Rob Drake, First Base - Gerry Davis, Second Base - Brian Gorman, Third Base - Paul Nauert |
| A CLOSER LOOK |
 Verlander
• Summary: Justin Verlander gave up one run over eight innings and Curtis Granderson hit his 20th home run as the Tigers beat the Mariners 6-1 for their first three-game winning streak in nearly two months.
• Goat: Seattle starter Miguel Batista gave up six runs, nine hits and three walks over 6 2/3 innings, losing his third straight start.
• Figure this: Granderson is just the sixth player since 1900 with at least 20 homers, 20 triples and 20 doubles in one season. George Brett, in 1979 for Kansas City, was the last player to pull off the feat and Willie Mays also did it.
• Quotable: "We're playing and pitching good, but it's pretty much mandatory because of the standings." -- Tigers manager Jim Leyland
-- ESPN.com news services
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Tigers 6, Mariners 1
DETROIT (AP) --
Curtis Granderson joined the likes of Willie Mays and George Brett.
He was able to relish the accomplishment, too, because it helped the
Detroit Tigers in the wild-card race.
Granderson's homer put him in elite company and
Justin Verlander gave up one run over eight innings as Detroit beat the
Seattle Mariners 6-1 on Friday night for its first three-game winning streak in nearly two months.
"That makes it all the better," Granderson said.
Granderson hit his 20th home run in the seventh inning, making him just the sixth player since 1900 with at least 20 homers, 20 triples and 20 doubles in one season. Brett, in 1979 for Kansas City, was the last player to pull off the feat and Mays also did it.
"As he goes, this team goes," Detroit designated hitter
Gary Sheffield said.
The Tigers hadn't won three straight since sweeping Minnesota from July 17-19, putting them 21 games over .500 and two games ahead of Cleveland in the AL Central.
Since then, the Tigers have often failed to pitch and hit well in the same game and they fell way behind the Indians -- leaving the defending AL champions to hope for a wild-card spot.
"We're starting to get our confidence level high, like it was last year, as we feel the excitement of trying to get in like last year," Granderson said. "This is exactly where we want to be."
Placido Polanco,
Magglio Ordonez,
Brandon Inge,
Ivan Rodriguez and
Carlos Guillen each drove in a run to help the Tigers beat Seattle in the opener of a three-game series involving the top two teams chasing the
New York Yankees for the final spot in the AL playoffs.
The Yankees began the day with a three-game lead over both the Tigers and Mariners.
"We're playing and pitching good, but it's pretty much mandatory because of the standings," Detroit manager Jim Leyland said.
Seattle lost for the 12th time in 13 games and fell a game behind Detroit in the wild-card race.
"Just don't feel good about ourselves right now," Mariners manager John McLaren said. "Losing knocks you down.
"We have hit such a low point. Kind of like 'Here we go again,' and we've got to cut out that," he said.
Verlander (16-5) allowed seven hits while walking none and striking out three.
"I didn't have my best fastball or changeup," he said. "But I was aggressive early and got some groundballs and popups."
He has won his last three starts, combining to give up just two runs and spark a struggling rotation, after going 2-2 in his seven outings leading up to his current streak.
"We just get spoiled," Leyland said. "You expect the guy to go out there and be perfect every time."
Miguel Batista (13-11) gave up six runs, nine hits and three walks over 6 2/3 innings, losing his third straight start.
"We can't blame anybody for our situation," said Batista, who has allowed 20 runs in his last three games. "We just have to battle through it."
Guillen's RBI single with two outs in the seventh put Detroit ahead 6-1 and chased Batista.
"They only hit two really hard balls," Batista insisted.
Seattle loaded the bases with singles against Verlander in the seventh, but the reigning AL rookie of the year got out of the jam by striking out pinch-hitter
Jeremy Reed and getting
Yuniesky Betancourt to line out.
"I was on second," Seattle's
Ben Broussard said. "I saw the pitches he was throwing. They were good."
The game was interrupted by a 31-minute rain delay -- short enough for both teams to keep their starting pitchers in the game -- with the Tigers leading 3-1 in the top of the fifth.
"If that rain delay goes an hour or an hour and 15 minutes, Verlander is not going back out," Leyland said. "We lucked out."
Game notes Granderson joined the 20-homer, 20-triple, 20-double club with Brett, Mays in 1957 for the New York Giants, Jeff Heath of the
Cleveland Indians in 1941, Jim Bottomley of the
St. Louis Cardinals in 1928 and Frank Schulte of the
Chicago Cubs in 1911. Granderson is one stolen base away from his 20th, which would put him in company with just Mays and Schulte. ... Seattle recalled right-hander
Jorge Campillo from Triple-A Tacoma, giving him the roster spot available when right-hander
Rick White was released on Thursday. ... Polanco hit his career-high 31st double. ... Seattle DH
Jose Vidro was 3-for-4 with a double and a run scored.