The Oklahoman

Tigers find road to success at home

- Dave Hogg

DETROIT – Tarik Skubal was planning to head to the mound for the game’s first pitch. Then he realized the Detroit Tigers were the visiting team at Comerica Park and Oakland’s Frankie Montas would be on the rubber.

“Thank God someone mentioned it before the game, because I almost ran out there for the top of the first inning,” Skubal said. “Montas and I would have both been on the mound. It was weird, but that’s baseball.”

The Tigers were the visiting team in their own ballpark in the opener of a unique doublehead­er caused by Major League Baseball’s lockout, ending a 27inning scoreless streak and a six-game skid with a 6-0 victory over the reeling Athletics on Tuesday.

In a matchup of last-place teams, Skubal (2-2) allowed three hits in seven innings, struck out five and walked three. Jonathan Schoop homered and scored twice, raising his batting average from .139 to .154.

“It felt good to win,” Skubal said. “Their guy was really good, so I was just trying to give us a chance to stay in the game and get some late offense.”

Under MLB’s original schedule announced last year, Detroit was to have played three games at Oakland from April 4-6 in its second series of the season. But the first week was postponed by the lockout, and MLB reschedule­d one of the games as part of a doublehead­er at Comerica Park while keeping Oakland as the home team. The other games are to be played as a doublehead­er at the Oakland Coliseum on July 21, what was to have been an off-day during the All-Star break.

Detroit wore its white home uniforms despite batting first, while the A’s wore green tops and gray pants. The Tigers reverted to the home team in the second game.

Oakland has lost 10 of 11 and was shut out for the fifth time.

While Detroit improved to 9-20, the A’s are 11-19.

A’s shortstop Elvis Andrus and left fielder Chad Pinder collided in the fifth while trying for Willi Castro’s shallow fly ball. Both players required attention from athletic trainers and remained in the game.

Castro reached on the single to put runners on first and second with no outs, and Tucker Barnhart’s bunt single loaded the bases. Derek Hill’s sacrifice fly ended Detroit’s scoreless streak, and Robbie Grossman beat out a potential double-play grounder as Castro scored.

Schoop homered to make it 3-0 in the sixth, and Jeimer Candelario hit a threerun double in the seventh off Kirby Snead.

“I thought I was pretty good, to be honest,” Montas said. “That’s still a lineup of major league hitters. No bad hitters get to this level.”

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 ?? RAJ MEHTA/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Tarik Skubal gave up three hits over seven innings on Tuesday afternoon to lead the Tigers to a 6-0 victory over Oakland.
RAJ MEHTA/USA TODAY SPORTS Tarik Skubal gave up three hits over seven innings on Tuesday afternoon to lead the Tigers to a 6-0 victory over Oakland.

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