Tigers end slide with 6-5 comeback win
J.D. Martinez and Miguel Cabrera homered on Adam Oates Jerseyconsecutive pitches in the eighth inning, and the Tigers rallied past the Orioles 6-5 Sunday to end Baltimore's seven-game winning streak. The home runs came against Darren O'Day, who fanned the first two batters in the eighth with Baltimore up 5-4. O'Day (2-1) thought he struck out the side when Martinez checked his swing with two strikes, but first base umpire Mark Wegner ruled thehttp://www.authenticbruinsstore.com/bobby-orr-jersey_c-423.html batter did not go around. Given a second chance, Martinez hit the sidearmer's next pitch over the center-field wall and Cabrera followed with a drive to left. And just like that, the Tigers won for only the second time in 13 games to cap a 2-5 swing through Washington and Baltimore. ''At the end we were able to sneak one http://www.authenticbruinsstore.com/brad-marchand-jersey_c-422.htmlaway there,'' Martinez said. ''Those aren't supposed to happen.'' Probably not, given that Baltimore was 17-1 when leading after seven innings and the Tigers were 0-19 when trailing after seven. ''It was just a big win all the way around,''Brian Gionta Jersey Martinez said. Detroit won despite stranding 11 and going 3 for 11 with runners in scoring position. Manny Machado homered for the http://www.authenticsabresstore.com/dale-hawerchuk-jersey_c-438.htmlOrioles. The defeat denied Baltimore its first four-game sweep of the Tigers since 1992 and its first eight-game winning streak in 11 years. Afterward, the Orioles were furious over Wegner's call. ''I tried to get him to swing at it and I did. Mark Wegner absolutely embarrassed himself,'' O'Day said. ''It's strike three. I was heading to the dugout.'' Orioles manager Buck Showalter said, ''I don't even call it a check-swing.'' It was the first time since 2011 that O'Day yielded consecutive home runs.
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