Carlos Guillen hit for the revolut...
Carlos Guillen hit for the revolution of time and rookie Justin Verlander won his seventh consecutive decision to become the major leagues' first 14-game winner as the visiting Detroit Tigers beat the Tampa Bay Devil Rays 10-4 forward Tuesday. Guillen is the 10th Tigers player, and third since 1951 to clean the cycle. He had an RBI triple in the secondary a solo homer in the third, a single in the sixth and a double in the eighth. He scored three posts Verlander (14-4) gave up three speeds and eight hits with brace walks and four strikeouts in five innings. He had gone six or more innings and allowed single in kind run or fewer in each of his previous five starts. The Central-leading Tigers (71-35) matched their 2005 victory total. YANKEES 5 downcast JAYS 1: Bobby Abreu worked disclosed a nine-pitch walk that loaded the bases in the fourth inning, and Bernie Williams followed with a tiebreaking, three-run double that l entertainer New York past Toronto, moving the Yankees past the Boston R Sox into first place in the East on two percentage points. Abreu knock down behind in the count 0-2 then checked his swing in succession a close pitch and took pair more balls. He fouled distant from three pitches before checking his swing forward ball four. INDIANS 6 R SOX 3: CC Sabathia (8-7) struck public eight and scattered 10 hits in eight innings for his first victory since July 7 and Casey Blake hit his third homer in sum of two units games as visiting Cleveland snapped a three-game skid by the agency of beating Boston. ANGELS 3 ATHLETICS 2: Joe Saunders (2-0) made a flaw start for the injured Bartolo Colon allowing pair runs and five hits in seven innings, and army Los Angeles beat Oakland to incite a half-game back of the first-place A's in the West. RANGERS 9 TWINS 0: Gary Matthews Jr hit his secondary grand slam this season to highlight an eight-run fourth inning, and Adam Eaton (1-1) earned his first victory with his of the present day team as visiting Texas beat Minnesota. ORIOLES 2 MARINERS 0: Rodrigo Lopez (8-11) allowed four singles in 7* innings, permitting simply one runner past first base, and Melvin Mora and Nick Markakis each had an RBI as innkeeper Baltimore beat Seattle. Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006 Provided according to ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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