Texarkana Gazette

Peacock 1-hits Tigers as Astros win

- By Kristie Rieken

HOUSTON—Brad Peacock and three relievers combined for a one-hitter and Jose Altuve provided the offense with an RBI double to lead the Houston Astros to 1-0 win over the Detroit Tigers on Monday night.

Peacock was solid moving out of the bullpen to make a spot start for injured ace Dallas Keuchel. In his first start since September, Peacock allowed the lone hit and struck out eight in 4 1/3 innings. He was lifted after walking Tyler Collins with one out in the fifth inning.

Chris Devenski (3-2) took over and pitched 2 2/3 innings for the win before Will Harris pitched a scoreless eighth. Ken Giles struck out two in the ninth for his 12th save to allow the Astros to bounce back after being swept by the Indians over the weekend.

Detroit's only hit was a single by Mikie Mahtook with one out in the third on a night the Tigers tied a season high by striking out 14 times. The team's only baserunner after Collins was Victor Martinez, who was plunked with one out in the seventh. But Houston still faced the minimum in that inning when J.D. Martinez grounded into a double play to end the seventh.

The Astros struck early against Michael Fulmer (5-2) when George Springer drew a leadoff walk before scoring on the double by Altuve to make it 1-0 with one out in the first.

Houston got five hits combined in the second through fifth innings, but wasn't able to string enough together to put Fulmer in a bind.

Marwin Gonzalez led off Houston's seventh with a bunt single before Yuli Gurriel singled to right field. But Fulmer retired the next three batters, with two strikeouts, to escape the jam and end his night.

He allowed eight hits and one run while fanning four for his first loss since April 18.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Astros: C Brian McCann, who was placed on the 7-day concussion list this weekend, was feeling better on Monday and expects to be ready to return on Saturday. McCann was injured on May 14 against the Yankees when he got crossed up on a pitch by Charlie Morton and was hit in the mask by the ball. He stayed in the game and didn't realize he had a concussion until he was still feeling bad days later.

OH BABY

Detroit designated hitter Victor Martinez returned from the paternity list on Monday after the birth of his daughter Camila Victoria on Friday in Florida. He went 0 for 2.

UP NEXT

Tigers: Jordan Zimmermann (4-2, 6.25 ERA) will start on Tuesday for Detroit. He allowed seven hits and four runs in six innings of a 6-5 win over Baltimore in his last outing. He is just three strikeouts away from reaching 1,000 for his career.

He will face Lance McCullers, who hasn't allowed a run in the last 17 innings, which is the longest active streak in the American League. He threw six scoreless innings for the win in his last outing. Detroit 000 000 000—0 1 0 Houston 100 000 00x—1 9 0 Fulmer, Greene (8) and Avila; Peacock, Devenski (5), Harris (8), Giles (9) and Gattis. W--Devenski 3-2. L--Fulmer 5-2. Sv--Giles (12).

 ?? AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith ?? Houston Astros pitcher Brad Peacock delivers during the first inning against the Detroit Tigers on Monday in Houston.
AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith Houston Astros pitcher Brad Peacock delivers during the first inning against the Detroit Tigers on Monday in Houston.

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