The Columbus Dispatch

Julio Teheran a winner in his debut with Tigers

- Noah Trister

DETROIT — Julio Teheran pitched through trouble in his Detroit debut, and the Tigers beat the Cleveland Indians 5-2 on Saturday.

For a second straight game, Detroit scored two runs in the first and led the rest of the way. Willi Castro hit an RBI triple off Zach Plesac (0-1) and came home on Miguel Cabrera’s groundout. The Tigers added three runs in the seventh.

Teheran (1-0) allowed a run and four hits in five innings. Eddie Rosario drove in both Cleveland runs with a home run in the second and a sacrifice fly in the eighth.

The Indians had men on first and second with nobody out in the third, but Ben Gamel grounded into a double play. Franmil Reyes hit into a double play the following inning after Cleveland put the leadoff man on.

Teheran, who made the team as a non-roster invite to spring training, won for the first time since 2019, when he was with Atlanta. He posted a 10.05 ERA for the Los Angeles Angels in last year’s shortened season.

Plesac allowed two runs and six hits in six innings. Detroit then added three runs off reliever Nick Wittgren. Jeimer Candelario hit an RBI double, Jonathan

Schoop added a sacrifice fly and Nomar Mazara hit a run-scoring single.

The Tigers’ bullpen fared a bit better. Detroit used four relievers, including Michael Fulmer, who pitched a perfect seventh in his first career relief appearance. The 2016 AL Rookie of the Year was left out of the rotation to start this season.

Bryan Garcia got four outs for his first save of the season.

Cleveland’s Trevor Stephan made his major league debut, pitching a scoreless eighth.

The temperatur­e at gametime was 49 degrees, up from 32 for Thursday’s season opener, which Detroit won 3-2.

Trainer’s room

Tigers: Manager A.J. Hinch said a majority of the team received a singleshot COVID-19 vaccinatio­n after Thursday’s game.

“Ultimately, the faster that we get vaccinated, the safer that we are, and the more likely we are to be able to play continuous­ly throughout our schedule,” Hinch said.

Up next

The Tigers send LHP Tarik Skubal to the mound against Cleveland RHP Aaron Civale in Sunday’s series finale.

 ?? RICK OSENTOSKI/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Tigers left fielder Robbie Grossman (8) dives back safe at first before the throw to Cleveland first baseman Jake Bauers at Comerica Park.
RICK OSENTOSKI/USA TODAY SPORTS Tigers left fielder Robbie Grossman (8) dives back safe at first before the throw to Cleveland first baseman Jake Bauers at Comerica Park.

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