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Kinsler’s helmet knocked off by pitch, Tigers top Indians
Indians: Tomlin will start September 20 against Kansas City, the opener of a three-game series.
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The Tigers went on to beat the Indians, 9-5, at Progressive Field.
Cleveland pitcher Carlos Carrasco’s right hand was bruised by a line drive off the bat of Detroit’s Ian Kinsler on the second pitch of Saturday’s game.
Bauer’s wildness was costly to the Indians in the sixth inning.
RAYS 5, ORIOLES 2: Evan Longoria homered, tripled and scored three runs to help Tampa Bay win at Baltimore, blunting the Orioles’ playoff push. Francisco Rodriguez pitched the last 1 1/3 innings to pick up his 43rd save.
Tigers: 3B Nick Castellanos (broken left hand) began taking batting practice in Lakeland, Florida, on Saturday and could be activated off the disabled list early next week.
Ausmus said Victor Martinez had a welt on his knee, and Miguel Cabrera had a sore left hand, after getting hit by Bauer in the first inning. Anything can happen when 93-plus miles per hour fastballs are careening in all different directions. Bauer appeared to apologize as Kinsler walked to first base, after being checked out for a few minutes by athletic trainer Kevin Rand. Cabrera’s single off of Trevor Bauer loaded the bases with no outs.
“Kinsler is a little shaken”, Ausmus said.
Kinsler, who was noticeably shaken by the wild pitch, jogged to first base after meeting with trainers. “My process is the same every time I pitch”. Erick Aybar singled to right field field and Abraham Almonte was slow to throw home, allowing the Tigers to take a 3-2 advantage.
It was then that home plate umpire Jordan Baker issued warnings to both benches.
PHILLIES 8, MARLINS 0: Jeremy Hellickson pitched a three-hitter and A.J. Ellis had a three-run double to lead host Philadelphia over fading Miami.
Baltimore ace Chris Tillman (16-6) had a one-hitter and a 2-1 lead after five innings, but he failed to get out of the sixth. Ian Kinsler was hit in the head by a 93 m.p.h. fastball in the third inning.
Darvish (5-5) matched a career high by allowing seven runs in just five innings. He coughed up six runs on 10 hits in 5 2/3 innings. He walked two, hit three batters and had five strikeouts.
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This is a pretty significant blow for the Indians, who are now leading the American League Central, and are fighting the Texas Rangers for the best record in the American League.