Candelario and Garneau homer, Tigers beat Rays 4-3
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Jeimer Candelario and Dustin Garneau homered to lead the Detroit Tigers over the AL East-leading Tampa Bay Rays 4-3 on Saturday.
Tampa Bay has a 7½-game lead over second place Boston. Toronto is 8½ games back and the New York Yankees trail by 10.
With the Tigers ahead by a run, Mike Zunino opened the Rays' ninth by drawing a walk from Michael Fulmer and went to second when Joey Wendle was hit by a pitch. Fulmer got his 10th save in 15 chances by striking out Brett Phillips and Yandy Díaz to ground into a game-ending double play.
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Jordan Luplow homered for the Rays, who trailed 4-0 in the second. Tampa Bay rallied from a three-run ninth-inning deficit to beat the Tigers 7-4 in 10 innings on Friday night.
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Rays center fielder Kevin Kiermaier was placed on the COVID-19 related IL with general illness symptoms before the game, and shortstop Taylor Walls was scratched from the lineup due to general illness.
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Tigers center fielder Derek Hill left in the fifth after getting hurt after laying a bunt down the first-base line, making contact with first baseman Ji-Man Choi near the bag and then stepping awkwardly on the back of the base. Hill was first put on a cart and then taken off the field in a wheelchair.
Candelario put the Tigers up 3-0 in the first on his 16th homer off Ryan Yarbrough (8-6). He has gone deep four times in his last four games against Tampa Bay.
Garneau made it 4-0 with a homer leading off the second.
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Luplow cut the deficit to 4-2wi th a two-drive off Tarik Skubal in the second.
Tigers reliever José Ureña (4-8) allowed one run, on Choi’s double-play grounder in the fourth, and two hits in 3 1/3 innings.
Yarbrough allowed four runs and five hits in six innings. He retired his final 13 batters.
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Detroit was held hitless over the final seven innings.
Skubal, who is having his workload limited late in the season, gave up two runs, two hits and struck out two over three innings. The lefty’s stretch of having four or more strikeouts in 22 consecutive games came to an end the longest streak by a rookie since 1893, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
MIGUEL STYMIED
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Tigers star Miguel Cabrera, who has 2,978 hits, had two potential base-hits taken away on nifty defensive plays and finished 0 for 4.
Shortstop Joey Wendle dove to field Cabrera’s first-inning grounder and get a forceout at third, and Manuel Margot made a third-inning diving catch in right.
TRAINER’S ROOM
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Tigers: Manager A.J. Hinch said closer Gregory Soto, hit on the pitching hand by Margot’s ninth-inning liner Friday, has no broken bones but is "pretty bruised." Soto played catch.
Rays: DH Nelson Cruz, hit on the right forearm by a pitch Thursday, was out of the lineup for the second straight game.
UP NEXT
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Rays LHP Shane McClanahan (9-5) will return after missing a start due to lower back tightness and go against Detroit RHP Wily Peralta (3-3) Sunday.