The Province

Verlander delivers another gem

Starter silences Athletics in October yet again as Tigers advance to face Red Sox

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OAKLAND, Calif. — Justin Verlander ripped off his jersey and rubbed Torii Hunter’s bald head. The Tigers pulled on goggles and popped bubbly, then waited for their straggling slugger. At last, Miguel Cabrera walked through the door to chants of “Miggy! Miggy! Miggy!”

Detroit’s two biggest stars, Verlander and Cabrera, teamed up Thursday night to send the Tigers back to the AL championsh­ip series with a 3-0 winner-take-all victory over the Oakland Athletics in their division series.

“We won the game, that’s all it’s about,” Cabrera said. “We want to win a World Series, man, that’s our goal.”

With the season on the line once more in Oakland, Verlander pitched another Game 5 gem by carrying a no-hit bid into the seventh inning.

With his body aching, Cabrera contribute­d all the offence needed in one sweet swing — a two-run homer — as the Tigers eliminated the A’s again.

“I’m pitching the way I’m supposed to. I worked my butt off all year to try to get consistent and get myself where I needed to be,” Verlander said. “I feel like it finally paid off at the end of the year.”

Joaquin Benoit retired Seth Smith on a fly ball with two on in the ninth to close out the deciding game of the series.

The Tigers became the first team to reach the ALCS in three straight years since the New York Yankees from 1998-01.

Anibal Sanchez will start Game 1 in Boston on Saturday. The Tigers went 4-3 against the Red Sox this year, but they have never faced each other in the post-season.

Behind Verlander, the Tigers never trailed in shutting out Oakland in Game 5 for the second straight October.

The big right-hander gave up a clean, two-out single to Yoenis Cespedes in the seventh to end his chance at the third no-hitter in postseason history.

Just 364 days earlier, Verlander tossed a four-hit, 6-0 masterpiec­e in Game 5 in this very ballpark, a 122-pitch performanc­e for his first career post-season shutout and complete game.

“Obviously it’s something that you dream about as a kid. It’s a win or go home, you visualize when you’re 10 years old in your backyard, Game 5, Game 7, gotta win,” Verlander said. “It’s pretty exciting to have gone out there twice in that scenario and done a good job.”

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Detroit Tigers first baseman Prince Fielder soaks himself with bubbly after his squad shut out the Oakland A’s in Game 5 of the ALDS on Thursday night.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit Tigers first baseman Prince Fielder soaks himself with bubbly after his squad shut out the Oakland A’s in Game 5 of the ALDS on Thursday night.

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