Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Game 150: Tigers Debut Some Kids, Hang On 10-9

Detroit (Tue., Sept. 16, 1975) - The Tigers stormed out to a 10-3 lead then watched in horror as it almost was frittered away in holding off the Cleveland Indians, 10-9 at Tiger Stadium.

The Tigers debuted three rookie pitchers from Toledo, whose minor league season ended later than others because the Mud Hens made it to the International League's championship series.

Lefties Tom Makowski and Ed Glynn and right-hander Steve Grilli all pitched in their first big league games. Makowski and Grilli combined to give up six runs in the eighth and ninth innings, turning a rout into a nailbiter.

Glynn picked up his first save with the tying run at first base, coaxing a ground out from Duane Kuiper.

From Toledo, the Tigers also called up infielders Chuck Scrivener and Jerry Manuel, and outfielder Bob Molinaro, but none of them played Tuesday night.

Ben Oglivie had four hits and three RBI and another rookie, 2B John Knox, had three hits.

Detroit (58-92) scored six times in the fourth inning, and added three in the fifth for a 10-3 lead. The Tigers roughed up Cleveland starter Dennis Eckersley and reliever Fred Beene for all 10 runs.

The Tigers racked up 18 hits, overcoming three errors---two by SS Tom Veryzer.

Fernando Arroyo got the start for Detroit because scheduled starter Vern Ruhle had shoulder soreness when he arrived at the ballpark. Arroyo (4-2) pitched six innings, allowing two earned runs, earning the victory. He had pitched two innings in Sunday's loss to Baltimore.

Willie Horton picked up another RBI, giving him 96, edging him closer to being the first Tiger to drive in 100 runs since Horton himself did it in 1966.

The Tigers are 29-46 at home and 29-46 on the road.

The Major Said: "We don't have a lot of time to see the rookie pitchers but we do have some games left so may as well put them in there. They had a good season in Toledo as a team. But realistically we won't find out much about any of them until spring training."

Cleveland 000 210 042  9-13-2
Tigers    001 630 000  10-18-3

HR: LeFlore (DET, 7); Bell (CLE)

WP: Arroyo (4-2)
SV: Glynn (1)
LP: Eckersley

Tigers record: 58-92 (actual 55-95)
Home: 29-46
Away: 29-46
Last 10: 4-6



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