Detroit Free Press

Maton bails out Tigers with 3-run HR for win over Brewers

- Evan Petzold

MILWAUKEE — The Detroit Tigers looked like they were about to blow another scoring opportunit­y in the third inning. The first four batters reached safely but were responsibl­e for two outs.

Eric Haase was thrown out trying to steal second base for the first out, and Riley Greene was thrown out between second base and third base because of a mental mistake for the second out.

Nick Maton bailed out the Tigers' offense when he hit a three-run home run with two outs in the third inning. The Tigers beat the Milwaukee Brewers, 4-2, in Monday's series opener at American Family Field.

The Tigers (8-13) snapped a four-game losing streak, and in one game, the offense scored more runs than it did over the weekend with three runs in three losses against the Baltimore Orioles.

Facing Brewers right-hander Colin Rea, the third inning started with a leadoff walk to Haase. He tried stealing a base for the fourth time in his career and wasn't successful. Akil Baddoo received a cutter inside the strike zone in a 2-1 count but didn't swing to protect Haase.

Then, Baddoo and Greene worked back-toback walks.

On Javier Báez's ensuing single, Baddoo slammed on the breaks at third base as right fielder Brian Anderson threw the ball to catcher William Contreras. Greene, however, kept running to third base and got caught in a rundown for the second out.

Maton stepped to the plate with runners on the corners and received three straight balls from Rea for a 3-0 count. He fouled the next pitch for a 3-1 count before getting a fifth-pitch fastball.

The heater, which left his bat with a 106.1 mph exit velocity, traveled 390 feet to the upper deck in right field for a three-run home run, putting the Tigers ahead, 3-1.

Maton, who entered the game in an 0-for-21 slump and served as the cleanup hitter, finished 2-for-3 with three RBIs and one strikeout, while Báez — returning from a swollen finger on his left hand — went 2-for-3 with one walk.

Báez increased his batting average to .222 through 20 games.

Eight strikeouts, two homers

Left-hander Matthew Boyd, in his fourth start of the season, allowed two runs on five hits and one walk with eight strikeouts. He gave up solo home runs on fastballs in the first

and third innings.

Other than the two homers, Boyd turned in an excellent performanc­e to lead the Tigers through five innings.

The homers came from Contreras in the first inning and Mike Brosseau in the third inning. Both hitters crushed fastballs to straightaw­ay center field, and both homers traveled 410 feet.

Another thing: Both homers occurred after Boyd struck out the first two batters in the innings. He also struck out the next batters — Anderson in the first and Willy Adames in the third — to avoid further damage.

In the fourth, Boyd loaded the bases with two outs on singles from Contreras, Anderson and Owen Miller. He fell behind 1-0 in the count to Blake Perkins but bounced back by mixing three different pitches for strikes: curveball (called strike), slider (called strike) and fastball (swinging strike).

Boyd issued his only walk in the fifth inning

and threw 66 of 87 pitches for strikes. He generated 19 swings and misses with 11 fastballs, two sliders, five changeups and one curveball.

His fastball averaged 92.4 mph.

Bullpen beats Brew Crew

The Tigers added an insurance run in the fifth inning.

Haase opened the inning with a double and advanced to third base on Baddoo's groundout to the right side of the infield. Greene bounced a grounder to the second baseman, but Haase beat the throw to home plate for a 4-2 advantage.

After Boyd's five innings, four relievers slammed the door on the Brewers through the sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth innings. The four relievers didn't allow a hit or a walk and didn't record a strikeout (until the ninth inning).

The combinatio­n of José Cisnero (nine

pitches), Tyler Holton (five pitches), Jason Foley (nine pitches) and Alex Lange (14 pitches) worked quickly and delivered the four scoreless innings.

Lange struck out Rowdy Tellez and Joey Wiemer in the ninth and earned his second save of the season.

 ?? JEFF HANISCH/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Tigers third baseman Nick Maton, right, is congratula­ted by shortstop Javier Báez after hitting a home run during the third inning against the Brewers on Monday in Milwaukee.
JEFF HANISCH/USA TODAY SPORTS Tigers third baseman Nick Maton, right, is congratula­ted by shortstop Javier Báez after hitting a home run during the third inning against the Brewers on Monday in Milwaukee.

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