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Guardians Edge Tigers in Nail-Biter as Flaherty Exits Early

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Cleveland’s Tanner Bibee delivered a masterful performance on the mound, leading the Guardians to a narrow 3-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers in the opening game of their weekend series. The Tigers, fresh off a series win against the Twins, struggled to find their rhythm against the Guardians’ right-hander, who allowed only two hits over seven innings.

Jack Flaherty, making his fifteenth start for the Tigers, faced scrutiny over his inconsistency. However, he came into this matchup with a glimmer of hope, having pitched into the sixth inning in each of his last three starts without allowing more than three runs. Yet, with several young pitchers making a case for rotation spots, his future in the lineup remains uncertain.

On the other side, Bibee entered the game with a 1-7 record, but his underlying statistics told a different story. With a 4.09 ERA and a WHIP of 1.234, he had been a reliable presence in the Guardians’ rotation since his debut in 2023. The lefty’s recent form included a standout performance against Detroit earlier in the season, but this was a new month, and the Tigers were eager to turn the tide.

The Tigers squandered an early opportunity in the first inning, as Bibee walked two batters with one out, only for Dillon Dingler and Kerry Carpenter to strike out, leaving runners stranded. It was a missed chance that would haunt them throughout the night.

Cleveland struck first in the bottom of the second. Rhys Hoskins led off with a double, and after Flaherty managed to retire the next two batters, Patrick Bailey, batting under .160, lined a single into left to score Hoskins. Brayan Rocchio followed with a triple to right, extending the Guardians’ lead to 2-0. By the end of the second inning, Flaherty had thrown 49 pitches, hinting at a short night ahead.

James Outman, the newest addition to the Tigers, provided a spark in the third inning, launching a solo home run to right-center, cutting the deficit to 2-1. However, Flaherty’s night came to an abrupt end after three innings due to left leg discomfort, leaving the Tigers to rely on Jacob Waguespack, who had just been called up from Triple-A.

Waguespack managed to navigate the fourth without any damage, though he faced some challenges with a single and a walk. Drew Sommers took over in the fifth and kept the Guardians at bay, allowing only a single. Meanwhile, Bibee continued to cruise, having thrown just 79 pitches through six innings, with Outman’s homer being the lone blemish on his record.

In the sixth, Drew Anderson took the mound for the Tigers but faced immediate trouble. After giving up a double to Angel Martínez and a single to Steven Kwan, who had struggled against most teams this season, the Guardians pushed their lead back to two runs. Despite a flurry of hits, the Tigers’ defense held firm, preventing further scoring.

Ty Madden came in for the seventh inning, allowing a double but stranding the runner. The two-run gap persisted as Spencer Torkelson stepped up in the eighth, launching a solo home run to bring the Tigers within one. That marked the end of Bibee’s night, having allowed only two solo homers over his impressive outing.

Cade Smith entered to close out the game for Cleveland in the ninth. With two outs, Dingler made a valiant effort for a game-tying homer, but his fly ball fell short of the fence, sealing the victory for the Guardians.

The final score stood at 3-2, as Cleveland continued to capitalize on their chances while the Tigers were left to ponder missed opportunities.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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