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Tigers try to break brooms out on Twins

Apr 9, 2015 - 2:26 PM (SportsNetwork.com) - The Detroit Tigers eye another shutout, as well as a three-game sweep of the Minnesota Twins on Thursday when the American League Central rivals close out their season-opening set from Comerica Park.

For first time in franchise history the Tigers have opened a season with consecutive shutouts, outscoring the Twins, 15-0, in the process. In fact, Detroit's staff has been so dominant, its yet to allow a Twins runner past second base.

Should it hold the Twins off the scoreboard again, Detroit would be the first team to open a year with three shutouts since the 1963 St. Louis Cardinals.

The Tigers also haven't registered three consecutive shutouts in one season since 1949 but currently have three in a row across two seasons, all against the Twins.

Detroit beat Minnesota 3-0 in last year's finale.

Hoping for more of the same, the Tigers will hand the ball to righty Shane Greene, who was acquired from the New York Yankees this past winter. Greene surprised in his time in the Bronx last season, going 5-4 with a 3.78 ERA in 15 games (14 starts).

The 26-year-old sinkerballer must have made an impression on the Tigers, as he beat them twice in 2014 and allowed just two runs in 15 innings against them.

Minnesota, meanwhile, will counter with righty Kyle Gibson, who will be trying to build upon his first full season in the majors. Gibson made 31 starts a year ago for the Twins, but was inconsistent, as he went 13-12 with a 4.47 ERA. However, he had a 1.42 ERA in his 13 wins and an 11.04 ERA in his 12 losses.

He has made five starts against the Tigers and is 2-3 with a 6.00 ERA in those outings.

After blanking Minnesota on Opening Day, Detroit again rocked the Twins on Wednesday, as Anibal Sanchez tossed 6 2/3 scoreless innings and Ian Kinsler drove in four runs in an 11-0 rout.

Sanchez (1-0) allowed just three hits, struck out six and walked two to follow up David Price's 8 2/3 scoreless effort from Opening Day.

Jose Iglesias followed his 2-for-3 performance on Monday by going 4-for-4 for the first time in his career. Iglesias also scored three runs.

The Twins have managed just nine hits and have struck out 15 times through 18 innings this season with only one extra-base hit, a sixth-inning double by Jordan Schafer on Wednesday.

After the worst season of his career, Minnesota starter Ricky Nolasco (0-1) picked up right where he left off, allowing six runs and six hits with four walks in just three innings of work.

Minnesota hasn't ben blanked three straight times in one season since 1978 and will try to avoid its worst start since losing a team record-tying four in a row to begin 2012.

"We believe in these guys, but you come out the first couple days and get 18 zeros and I'm sure it's a bit frustrating," first-year manager Paul Molitor said. "You hope the guys with some experience are smart enough to realize it's just a small sample size of the season."

The Twins won 10 of their 19 matchups with the Tigers last season.








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  • onleft fielder Cespedes, Mauer scored, Vargas to second.

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  • Kennys Vargas doubles to left center field. Joe Mauer scores. Fielding error by Yoenis Cespedes.

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  • Avila singled to right, Castellanos scored.

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  • Alex Avila singles to right field. Nick Castellanos scores.

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  • J.Martinez homered to right on a 1-2 count, Kinsler scored.

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  • J.D. Martinez homers to right field. Ian Kinsler scores.

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  • V.Martinez grounded into a double play, shortstop D.Santana to second baseman Dozier to first baseman Mauer, Gose scored, Kinsler to third, Mi.Cabrera out.

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  • Victor Martinez grounds out to shortstop. Miguel Cabrera out at second. Ian Kinsler to third. Anthony Gose scores.

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  • J.Martinez fouled out to catcher Herrmann.

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  • Victor Martinez singles to deep right center field. Miguel Cabrera to third. Anthony Gose scores.

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  • Cespedes singled to left, Kinsler scored, V.Martinez to third, J.Martinez to second.

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  • Yoenis Cespedes singles to left field. J.D. Martinez to second. Victor Martinez to third. Ian Kinsler scores.

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  • J.Martinez singled to center, Gose scored, Kinsler to third, V.Martinez to second.

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  • J.D. Martinez singles to center field. Victor Martinez to second. Ian Kinsler to third. Anthony Gose scores.

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