Eduardo Rodriguez's scoreless streak ends in Detroit Tigers' 7-4 win over Orioles
Detroit Tigers left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez couldn't keep his scoreless streak intact forever.
It lasted 18 innings.
Rodriguez gave up a solo home run to Baltimore Orioles catcher James McCann, an ex-Tiger, in the second inning in Game 1 of Saturday's doubleheader. He was sharp the rest of the way, though, as the Tigers took down the Orioles, 7-4, and snapped a two-game losing skid.
The Tigers (10-15) beat the Orioles for the first time in five games this season. The offense collected 16 hits (plus three walks) and went 4-for-17 with runners in scoring position.
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In his 18-inning scoreless stretch, Rodriguez racked up 19 strikeouts without issuing a walk. On Saturday, he allowed one run on four hits with two walks and five strikeouts across 5⅔ innings, throwing 62 of 98 pitches for strikes.
McCann hit Rodriguez's fifth-pitch fastball, in a 3-1 count, for a 419-foot home run to left-center with one out in the second. McCann, a 10-year MLB veteran, has two homers this season — both against the Tigers.
Showing off the cannon 💪 pic.twitter.com/txo0PqC4mO
— Baltimore Orioles (@Orioles) April 29, 2023
Right-handed reliever Mason Englert took over with runners on first and second in the sixth inning, with the Tigers ahead by four runs. He walked a batter to load the bases but escaped the jam.
Rodriguez, who signed a five-year, $77 million contract in November 2021, has a 0.68 ERA with one walk and 19 strikeouts in 26⅔ innings over his past four starts. The 30-year-old can opt out of his contract at the end of the season.
Englert carried the Tigers through the eighth inning but surrendered three runs in his final inning. Jorge Mateo blasted a three-run home run off his first-pitch changeup to trim the Tigers' lead to 6-4, following singles from Ryan Mountcastle and Anthony Santander.
Zack Short, the Tigers' 27th player for the doubleheader, blasted a solo home run on a first-pitch fastball in the eighth inning. The Tigers took a 7-4 lead, and right-handed reliever Alex Lange slammed the door on the Orioles in the ninth inning for his third save in his fourth opportunity.
Lange stranded runners on the corners with a strikeout of Mountcastle.
Going long with @zshort_20! pic.twitter.com/ugM2AWGy43
— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) April 29, 2023
Scoring early and often
The Tigers entered Game 1 of Saturday's doubleheader with three first-inning runs in the previous 24 games. Facing Orioles right-hander Dean Kremer, the Tigers matched that in one game.
Eight batters stepped to the plate, and the Tigers took a 3-0 lead in the first inning on hits from Javier Báez and Matt Vierling. Báez drove in one run with a single, while Vierling drove in two runs with a single.
The inning started with a leadoff single from Zach McKinstry on his 28th birthday.
Starting hot 🔥 pic.twitter.com/kLs4EpwJlz
— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) April 29, 2023
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The Tigers kept the pressure on Kremer in the second inning, as McKinstry doubled to right field with one out. Riley Greene hit a line-drive single to center field and increased the advantage to 4-1.
In the third inning, Matt Vierling ripped a two-strike, two-out double to center field and drove in Nick Maton for a 5-1 lead.
Kremer allowed five runs on 11 hits and two walks with six strikeouts over five innings. The Tigers put eight balls in play with at least a 100 mph exit velocity, and six of those balls in play resulted in hits.
Scoring later on
The Tigers added another run in the seventh inning.
Another two-strike, two-out double from Vierling, this time facing left-hander DL Hall, put the Tigers ahead, 6-1, in the seventh. Vierling finished 3-for-4 with four RBIs, while Greene went 2-for-4 with one RBI, a walk and a strikeout.
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The Tigers received multi-hit performances from McKinstry, Greene, Maton, Vierling, Short and Akil Baddoo. The offense produced 16 hits and three walks with 13 strikeouts against two pitchers.
Short delivered the final blow, and countered the Orioles' three-run inning, with a solo homer off Hall to begin the bottom of the eighth. It was his first homer in the big leagues since the 2021 season.
He finished 3-for-4 with one strikeout at the plate and completed two spectacular plays at shortstop.
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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Tigers' bats wake up in 7-4 win over Orioles in Game 1