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Cleveland Guardians go yard to take lead, beat Detroit Tigers 4-1 to open Monday twinbill

Detroit Tigers designated hitter Miguel Cabrera reacts after being struck out by Guardians reliever James Karinchak during the seventh inning in the first game of a doubleheader on Monday in Cleveland. (AP photo)

CLEVELAND — All-Star Andrés Giménez belted the go-ahead, three-run homer in the seventh inning, lifting the AL Central-leading Cleveland Guardians to a 4-1 victory over the Detroit Tigers in the opener of a traditional doubleheader Monday.

Giménez connected off Andrew Chafin with two outs, scoring Myles Straw and Amed Rosario to break a 1-all tie. It was his 13th home run of the season and completed a 3-for-4 performance at the plate.

The streaking Guardians are 8-1 since Aug. 6, moving them nine games over .500. They held Detroit without a hit after the third inning, increasing their division lead to three games over Minnesota.

James Karinchak (1-0) worked one scoreless inning for the win and Emmanuel Clase pitched a perfect ninth for his 27th save.

Tigers reliever Will Vest (3-3) allowed two runs in one inning, permitting Straw and Rosario to reach base in the seventh.

Detroit has lost eight in a row, 11 of its last 12 and 14 of 16 since July 30. The Tigers, who fired general manager Al Avila last week, are a season-worst 31 games below .500.

The Tigers took a 1-0 lead in the first when Riley Greene led off with a single and scored on a grounder by Harold Castro. All-Star José Ramírez tied it for the Guardians in the fifth with a single that scored Straw for his 94th RBI.

Cleveland right-hander Aaron Civale struck out a season-high 10 batters over six innings in his second start since returning from a sprained right wrist. He allowed one run on three hits, retiring 17 of the final 19 batters he faced.

Drew Hutchison worked 5 1/3 innings for Detroit, giving up one run and seven hits in his fourth start against Cleveland this season. The right-hander threw 101 pitches, his most since Aug. 29, 2015.

Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera struck out three times and went 0 for 4, keeping his career totals at 3,076 hits, 506 homers and 1,841 RBIs.

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WINNING WAYS

Guardians hitters have the fewest strikeouts in the majors and rank third in stolen bases but are in the bottom half of the league in on-base percentage and slugging percentage.

Tigers manager A.J. Hinch praised their unusual, but effective offensive makeup.

“Cleveland is an elite contact team with speed, which is what makes them dangerous,” Hinch said. “It’s their one-through-nine presence, as opposed to first-to-third plays. They have more singles than most teams, so you know they’re going to use their speed.”

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