Tigers 5, Reds 4

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Tigers 5, Reds 4

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Regular Season Series
Series tied 0-0 (as of Tue 3/11)
· Complete Schedule: Tigers | Reds
Game Information
StadiumJoker Marchant Stadium, Lakeland, FL
Associated Press

LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) -- Carlos Guillen hit his fourth home run of the spring and the Detroit Tigers overcame Dontrelle Willis' wild outing, beating the Cincinnati Reds 5-4 in a split-squad game Tuesday.

Willis walked four in 2 1-3 innings, allowing one run and two hits. He struck out three.

Acquired from Florida in a blockbuster trade this offseason, the left-hander said he was testing out his pitches and just trying to get ready for the season.

"I was just missing and trying to stay aggressive," Willis said. "My command has to be a lot better. It's going to be fine."

Ivan Rodriguez, Scott Sizemore and Brent Clevlen also homered for the Tigers. Gary Sheffield returned to the lineup after missing four games with leg cramps and went 0-for-3 as the designated hitter.

Jason Grilli replaced Willis in the third and yielded one hit in 2 2-3 scoreless innings.

"It was cool to show Dontrelle that he can have confidence in me," Grilli said. "My job is to stop the bleeding and I think I have done a good job of that for two years now."

Grilli was 5-3 with a 4.74 ERA in 57 games last year, his second straight with more than 50 appearances. He has been working on his backdoor slider, and he put away touted prospect Jay Bruce with one of them.

With Joel Zumaya sidelined for at least the first half of the season, and Fernando Rodney's arm in question, Grilli said he hears the doubts from Detroit fans about the team's bullpen.

"People need to find something wrong, but we have Zach Miner, me, Tim Byrdak and Bobby Seay, and when Rodney is healthy, he'll be back," Grilli said. "People also forget about Todd Jones. We have a closer with more than 300 career saves and everybody forgets that. I think the entire bullpen wants everybody to have to eat some crow."

The Tigers scored three runs in the second off starter Matt Maloney, a non-roster invitee. The Reds closed to 5-4 in the ninth, but Detroit reliever Aquilino Lopez held off a late rally.

Game notes
Neither manager was in Lakeland for the game. Detroit skipper Jim Leyland was in Winter Haven for a split-squad game against the Indians. Hitting coach Lloyd McClendon ran the Tigers. Cincinnati's Dusty Baker was in Sarasota taking on the Houston Astros. ... Detroit's Marcus Thames sat out with a strained pectoral muscle but said he felt fine and ready to play. ... Brandon Inge started in CF for the Tigers and singled to move his average to .320 this spring. He also has eight walks. Inge has asked the Tigers to trade him.


MLB Scores

Tuesday, March 11th 2008
NY Mets 3 Final
Boston 4
Detroit 4 Final
Cleveland 2 in 10
Cincinnati 4 Final
Detroit 5
Tampa Bay 7 Final
Minnesota 1
Houston 4 Final
Cincinnati 5
Florida 7 Final
LA Dodgers 6
Baltimore 2 Final
St. Louis 2 in 10
Toronto 1 Final
NY Yankees 6
San Francisco 8 Final
Milwaukee 4
Chi White Sox 5 Final
Texas 7 in 10
Oakland 6 Final
Chi Cubs 4
LA Angels 8 Final
San Diego 4
Seattle 1 Final
Colorado 4
Kansas City 8 Final
Arizona 7
Washington 2 Final
Atlanta 2 in 11