Vlad hits milestone in loss
04/26/2008 6:38 PM ET
By Lyle Spencer / MLB.com
DETROIT -- Vladimir Guerrero reached the 2,000-hit plateau on Saturday with a triple and double, but the Tigers beat the Angels, 6-4, after Armando Galarraga had a no-hit bid end after 5 2/3 innings on Guerrero's triple.
After the Angels came alive with three seventh-inning runs, the Tigers matched the three in the bottom half to regain command and even the weekend series at a game apiece. Curtis Granderson's triple, a throwing error by Maicer Izturis and Magglio Ordonez's RBI double were the key elements in the three-run Detroit seventh in front of 42,068. The win went to reliever Aquilino Lopez (2-0), the loss going to Darren O'Day (0-1) in relief of Dustin Moseley.
Making his first appearance at Comerica Park and third career start, Galarraga had retired 15 in a row when Guerrero slammed a triple to the right-center gap. Guerrero would double to left-center in the eighth, No. 2,000, against reliever Denny Bautista, scoring on a double-play grounder.
Galarraga hurt himself when he threw Torii Hunter's bunt attempt past first baseman Miguel Cabrera for a two-base error to open the seventh. Hunter took third on Garret Anderson's single, and both scored when Izturis banged a double to left-center, ending Galarraga's day. With two outs, Chone Figgins punched an RBI single to left against Lopez to tie it at 3.
In their three-run seventh, the Tigers got RBIs from Gary Sheffield on a fielder's choice grounder mishandled by Izturis and from Jacque Jones on a sacrifice fly. Opening the scoring in the first against Moseley, who yielded three earned runs in five innings, Placido Polanco singled, stole second and scored on Ordonez's two-out double to left. Ivan Rodriguez led off the fifth with a single and took third when Granderson dumped a double down the left-field line. Polanco's single drove home both runners.
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