Tigers 3, Pirates 1

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Final

 
W:R. Porcello (7-4)
L:I. Snell (1-7)
SV:F. Rodney (12)

Porcello gets first major league hits as Tigers hand Pirates another loss

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Regular Season Series
Pittsburgh leads 2-1 (as of Fri 6/12)
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Scoring Summary
DETPIT
2ndR Porcello singled to left, M Ordonez scored, R Santiago to second.10
6thR Porcello singled to right, G Laird scored, R Santiago to third.20
6thF Sanchez doubled to right, N Morgan scored.21
8thB Inge homered to left.31
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Game Information
StadiumPNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA
Attendance18,369 (47.9% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:30
Weather72 degrees, cloudy
Wind6 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - C.B. Bucknor, First Base - Mike Everitt, Second Base - Gerry Davis, Third Base - James Hoye
Associated Press

PITTSBURGH -- Rick Porcello made the most of his first opportunity to bat in the big leagues. His pitching was pretty good too.

Porcello threw seven crisp innings and had a pair of RBI singles for his first major league hits, leading the Detroit Tigers to a 3-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night.

Steel City Separation

The Penguins turned things around with their first Cup since 1992, and the Steelers won their second Super Bowl in the last four seasons. But the Pirates have not been as successful.

Pittsburgh Teams Since 1999-00 Season
Win Pct. Post App. Titles
Steelers .656 6 2
Penguins .501 5 1
Pirates .426 0* 0

* - Last made postseason in 1992

"Pitching is always the first priority but it was fun to get a couple of hits," Porcello said with a smile.

The 20-year-old rookie's impressive night came in front of an audience more focused on Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals in Detroit than on the baseball game. The crowd of 18,369 erupted twice in the late innings after Penguins center Max Talbot scored two second-period goals. The Penguins held on to beat the Red Wings 2-1 for the title.

Placido Polanco went 4 for 4 for AL Central-leading Detroit, which has won six of eight. Porcello (7-4) allowed one run and six hits.

Porcello became the first Tigers pitcher with a multihit game since Jeff Weaver had two hits on June 23, 2002, against Florida. The right-hander also was the first Detroit pitcher to collect more than one RBI in a game since Joe Coleman drove in three on Sept. 21, 1972, at Boston, the season before the designated hitter was adopted by the AL.

"I told [Leyland] before the game that I was a good hitter in high school but that was mainly so he wouldn't pinch hit for me early," Porcello said.

Porcello drove in Magglio Ordonez with a two-out single off Ian Snell (1-7) in the second inning. Ordonez led off with a base hit, stole second and moved to third on Ramon Santiago's single.

Porcello struck again with two outs in the sixth. Snell intentionally walked Santiago to put runners on first and second before his counterpart pulled a pitch down the right-field line to give the Tigers a 2-0 lead.

"He's just an athlete, one of those special guys," Leyland said of Porcello. "He's 20 years old and succeeding in the big leagues, and he's just a baby."

Snell (1-7) gave up two runs and 10 hits in seven innings, dropping 0-5 with a 5.81 ERA in his last 10 starts. Pittsburgh has lost five of seven overall.

"I thought I pitched pretty well but I couldn't get the pitcher out," Snell said. "I guess that's karma for you."

John Grabow replaced Snell and Brandon Inge hit his first pitch over the wall in left for his 14th homer, giving the Tigers a 3-1 lead.

Zach Miner pitched a scoreless eighth and Fernando Rodney got three outs for his 12th save. Adam LaRoche doubled with one out in the ninth but Rodney retired Andy LaRoche on a grounder to first and struck out Brandon Moss to end the game.

Freddy Sanchez hit an RBI double in the sixth for Pittsburgh's only run.

Game notes
Leyland put CF Curtis Granderson back in the leadoff spot and said he will remain there for the foreseeable future. Leyland had been experimenting with Granderson hitting in the No. 5 spot with left fielder Josh Anderson batting first. INF/OF Don Kelly, whose contract was purchased from Triple-A Toledo on Thursday, joined the Tigers on Friday and started in left. Kelly made his major league debut with the Pirates in 2007 and is a Pittsburgh native. Pirates RHP Tyler Yates underwent tests on his ailing right elbow that showed no structural damage. Yates has been on the disabled list since May 16 with elbow inflammation and had to cut short a simulated game Tuesday when he began experiencing pain in the elbow.


Series At A Glance

Detroit leads 1-0 (as of 6/12)
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MLB Scores

Friday, June 12th
Minnesota 7 Final
Chi Cubs 4
Atlanta 7 Final
Baltimore 2
St. Louis 3 Final
Cleveland 7
NY Mets 8 Final
NY Yankees 9
Boston 5 Final
Philadelphia 2 in 13
Detroit 3 Final
Pittsburgh 1
Florida 7 Final
Toronto 3
Washington 3 Final
Tampa Bay 4
Chi White Sox 2 Final
Milwaukee 7
LA Dodgers 0 Final
Texas 6
Cincinnati 1 Final
Kansas City 4
Seattle 4 Final
Colorado 6
Houston 1 Final
Arizona 8
San Diego 6 Final
LA Angels 11
Oakland 0 Final
San Francisco 3