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Tigers 4, Devil Rays 3, 13 innings
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By Larry Lage
ASSOCIATED PRESS
June 12, 2006

DETROIT – Curtis Granderson's RBI single scored Brandon Inge in the 13th inning to give the Detroit Tigers a 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays on Monday night.

Brian Meadows (1-1) entered in the 11th, and it looked as though he was about to get his second out in the 13th when shortstop Julio Lugo made a throwing error on Inge's grounder. Inge reached second and Granderson followed with a single to center.

Tampa Bay blew a two-run lead in the ninth inning.

Before the Tigers batted in the ninth, there was a 5-minute delay because many of the lights in the outfield went out.

Then, Detroit turned it on at the plate.

Pinch-hitter Carlos Guillen drew a leadoff walk and scored on Granderson's single. Placido Polanco's RBI single to right past a drawn-in infield made it 3-all.

The Tigers had the potential winning run on second with none out, but the game went to extra innings after Tyler Walker struck out two and got a lineout. He gave up two runs and three hits over two innings.

Fernando Rodney gave up only one hit and one walk and matched a career high with a three-inning outing.

Todd Jones (1-4) pitched the 12th and 13th for the win, giving up only one hit.

Tampa Bay's setback came after Scott Kazmir threw five scoreless innings. Jorge Cantu and Lugo each hit a solo homer.

Kazmir gave up four hits and two walks while striking out three. Travis Harper and Shawn Camp combined for three strong innings, with Harper giving up an unearned run.

Detroit's Justin Verlander gave up two runs and three hits with three walks in six innings.

Cantu's homer in the first and sacrifice fly in the sixth put Tampa Bay ahead 2-0.

The Tigers pulled within one in the seventh – on an unearned run off Harper – after Granderson drew a two-out walk.

Polanco's double down the right-field line got past Damon Hollins, who had just been moved from center to right, allowing Granderson to score on the error after being stopped by third base coach Gene Lamont.

Lugo gave the Devil Rays another two-run cushion with his homer off Roman Colon in the eighth.

Notes: Kazmir is two strikeouts from becoming the 23rd left-hander to reach 300 Ks before turning 23. ... Rodney lasted three innings for the fourth time in his career. ... The Tigers drew 16,302 after averaging 33,393 during the previous homestand against Cleveland, the New York Yankees and Boston. ... Both starters were replaced after throwing 98 pitches. ... In Sunday's win at Kansas City, the Devil Rays became the first team since 1940 to hit six home runs and hit into a triple play in one game.