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Published: 7/5/2012 - Updated: 10 months ago

Cabrera homers twice to back Verlander in win over Twins

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Detroit Tigers starter Justin Verlander pitches against the Minnesota Twins in the second inning Wednesday night. Detroit Tigers starter Justin Verlander pitches against the Minnesota Twins in the second inning Wednesday night. ASSOCIATED PRESS Enlarge

DETROIT — Miguel Cabrera homered twice and Justin Verlander pitched his fifth complete game to help the Detroit Tigers beat the Minnesota Twins 5-1 on Wednesday night.

In a game delayed two hours and 26 minutes by rain, Cabrera went 3-for-3, drove in three runs and scored three. He was intentionally walked in his other plate appearance as the Tigers ended Minnesota’s five-game winning streak.

Verlander (9-5) made his case for starting in the All-Star game, allowing four hits and a walk on the seventh anniversary of his debut. He struck out seven.

Twins starter Brian Duensing (1-5) pitched well into the fifth, but left the game after being hit on the left ankle by Alex Avila’s sharp grounder. Duensing sustained a bruised left ankle, but X-rays were negative.

The Tigers took a 2-0 lead in the first when Prince Fielder’s one-out double scored Ryan Raburn and Cabrera. Detroit, though, wasted scoring chances in the third and fifth innings by hitting into inning-ending double plays.

Meanwhile, the Twins didn’t get a base runner until Denard Span’s single to lead off the fourth. Chris Parmalee got Minnesota on the board with a homer off Verlander in the fifth, but Cabrera answered with a 429-foot shot into the shrubs above the center-field fence.

Cabrera added a two-run homer in the seventh off Cole De Vries, who was pressed into service as a reliever even though he is scheduled to start on Saturday in Texas.

NOTES: Span is now hitting .395 (15-38) in his career against Verlander. ... Through three games of the series, Verlander is the only starting pitcher to get through the fifth inning. ... Austin Jackson had three hits and a walk to raise his average to .329.



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