HOMERS LIFT DETROIT OVER THE GUARDIANS
DETROIT » Harold Castro homered for the third time in three games, Jeimer Candelario also connected and the Detroit Tigers beat the Cleveland Guardians 2-1 Sunday.
Detroit won despite getting just four hits. The Tigers beat Cleveland for just the seventh time in their last 28 games at Comerica Park.
Tigers starter Elvin Rodriguez pitched four scoreless innings, allowing two hits in his second major league start. He struck out four and walked none before exiting with lower-body cramping.
The 24-year-old righty came up limping during his fifth-inning warmup and had to leave. Acquired from the Los Angeles Angels as part of the trade for Justin Upton in 2017, he was recalled from Triple-a Toledo last week to take the spot of injured starting pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez.
Gregory Soto, the sixth Detroit pitcher, worked around a two-out single and closed for his eighth save.
Luke Maile drove in Cleveland’s lone run in the seventh inning with a sacrifice fly that scored Andres Gimenez.
Castro homered in the fourth off Triston Mckenzie (3-4).
Candelario, who pinch-hit for designated hitter Robbie Grossman in the third, hit his teamleading fifth home run in the
sixth.
Mckenzie, who pitched perfect ball for 7 2/3 innings in his previous start against the Tigers on Aug. 15, 2021, needed just 90 pitches to work 7 2/3 innings this time. The 24-year-old righty gave four hits, struck out eight and issued one walk.
Candelario hit a hard foul ball in the third inning that hit Tigers first base coach Gary Jones in his lower body. Jones fell awkwardly and stayed on the ground for several minutes before returning to his feet. He remained in the game.
Guardians’ pitcher Aaron Civale (left glute tightness) is scheduled to throw a bullpen session, and barring a setback, will make a shortened start with Triple-a Columbus. “The idea is to get him into a rehab game soon to see if he can slot back into the rotation in the near future,” general manager Mike Chernoff said.
Outfielder Franmil Reyes underwent an MRI earlier this week, which revealed a mild strain. Chernoff said Reyes, who was placed on the 10-day on May 25, will meet with team trainers on Monday to discuss next steps.