Kinsler’s home run leads Tigers past Indians


Associated Press

DETROIT

Danny Salazar walked the leadoff man in the fifth inning — then let that small mistake turn into a much bigger problem.

“I started thinking about everything. I was trying to figure out if my arm was in the right slot, or if I had changed my delivery somehow, and then I was just lost,” the Cleveland right-hander said. “I was overthinking everything, and trying to make a perfect pitch. As soon as I started doing that, the ball was all over the place.”

Ian Kinsler homered off Salazar and drove in four runs, and the Detroit Tigers held on for a 7-5 victory over the Indians on Thursday. Salazar was sharp until the fifth, when the Tigers scored four runs and chased him.

Justin Verlander (2-1) allowed three unearned runs in five innings, and the Tigers trailed 3-1 before Kinsler’s three-run homer in the fifth. Detroit never gave up the lead after that, although Cleveland’s Michael Brantley hit a two-run homer in the seventh to make it 6-5.

Joe Nathan pitched a perfect ninth for his second save in four chances. The Tigers used five relievers, trying to make it through the late innings with a bullpen that’s been shaky so far.

“I think as we go along here, we’ll start to learn when guys are going to go in the game and when their role is going to be called upon,” Nathan said. “That’ll help with preparation and getting yourself mentally ready to go in.”

There were four unearned runs in a sloppy game that included five errors, three by the Tigers.

Lonnie Chisenhall had four hits for the Indians, raising his average to .522.

Cleveland’s Jason Kipnis was ejected after striking out in the third inning. Kipnis struck out swinging with the bases loaded for the third out, then appeared to say something to plate umpire Lance Barrett, who immediately threw him out of the game.

“He was upset about the first pitch, and I agreed with him,” Indians manager Terry Francona said.

Cleveland opened the scoring in the fourth when Asdrubal Cabrera reached on a bunt single and went to second on a throwing error by Verlander. David Murphy drove him in with a single.

Austin Jackson’s sacrifice fly in the bottom half tied it, but Verlander allowed two more runs in the fifth. An error by third baseman Nick Castellanos kept the inning going, and Brantley’s bases-loaded single brought home two runs to make it 3-1.

Verlander allowed six hits and four walks. He struck out seven.

Salazar (0-2) didn’t fare any better. His outing ended in the fifth when the Tigers took the lead. Alex Avila and Alex Gonzalez walked, and one out later, Kinsler hit a 3-1 pitch over the fence in left-center field. Detroit added another run that inning on a bases-loaded sacrifice fly by Jackson.