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GAME LOG
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Francisco Cordova was tough enough Monday
night without all the help Detroit Tigers batters gave him.
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Cordova took a shutout into the eighth inning to win his third
consecutive start as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Detroit Tigers
5-1 in a rain-delayed game Monday night.
"He threw pretty good ... but we helped him," Tigers manager
Phil Garner said. "We had some at bats that were not so good."
Cordova (4-4) allowed one run and six hits in seven-plus innings
after sitting through a rain delay of 2 hours, 1 minute before the
game. He walked two and struck out seven.
"Francisco has good stuff but it all comes down to location,"
Pirates manager Gene Lamont said. "When he can out the ball
exactly where he wants to, like he did tonight, he's tough to
beat."
Cordova pitched out of a bases-loaded, one-out jam in the sixth
and escaped after putting runners at second and third with nobody
out in the second.
He left in the eighth inning after walking Rich Becker and
giving up a single to Rob Fick.
"It looks to me like he's turning it loose and throwing it free
and easy," Pirates catcher Jason Kendall said. "I don't know how
he feels but that's the way it looks."
Wil Cordero had three hits, including his ninth home run, as
Dave Mlicki (2-7) lost his second consecutive start.
"Mlicki wasn't as sharp as I've seen him but he wasn't as bad
as the score makes it look," Garner said. "Our defense kind of
fell apart on him at times."
Giles doubled in the seventh off reliever Allen McDill and
scored on John Vander Wal's single. Luis Sojo had a RBI single
later in the inning.
Cordova gave up a single to Bob Higginson and a double to Dean
Palmer to start the second inning. He struck out Damion Easley, got
Deivi Cruz on a soft liner and struck out Javier Cardona.
"He was able to make big pitches in big situations," Kendall
said.
Cordova allowed a double, single and walk in the sixth but
struck out Palmer and got Easley to ground out.
After Cordova left, Jose Silva gave up a sacrifice fly to Juan
Encarnacion, then struck out two batters.
Game notes
The Tigers were without Juan Gonzalez, who fouled a ball
off his left foot in Sunday's game. ... Cardona singled in the
fifth for his first major league hit. It was his second game and
third at bat. ... Pirates second baseman Warren Morris left the
game in the fourth with a bruised right ankle, the result of a foul
ball. ... The start of the game was delayed 2:01 by rain. The
announced paid attendance was 12,479 but there weren't more than
1,000 people in the stands when the game started at 9:06 p.m.
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