DETROIT – The Twins ended up going 1-for-2 in their weekend matchups with Tigers pitchers who are former Cy Young winners.
And Twins righthander Kyle Gibson fell to 1-3 in his matchups with former Cy Young winners.
Detroit pulled away to a 9-3 victory at Comerica Park on Saturday. Miguel Cabrera and Victor Martinez each hit a three-run home run, and the Tigers sent Gibson to the showers after two innings — the shortest start of his young career — thanks to a six-run spree that included Cabrera's homer. The Twins crept to within three runs, but Martinez added a three-run homer in the seventh off Michael Tonkin.
The Twins left the park Saturday fretting about how they had chances to do more against defending Cy Young winner Max Scherzer, whom they had on the ropes a few times.
Gibson left the game hoping he learned some lessons about how to keep innings from getting out of hand. He threw only seven first-pitch strikes to the 14 batters he faced. Then, when he needed to make a pitch, it was a fat one.
Alex Avila and Austin Romine hit back-to-back RBI singles to give Detroit a 2-0 lead in the second. Gibson got Ian Kinsler to fly out for the second out of the inning. Then Torii Hunter hit a ground ball to Danny Santana at short that turned into a disaster.
The rookie shortstop, making his fourth start since being called up from Class AAA Rochester, fielded the ball but decided to flip it to Brian Dozier at second instead of throwing to first, which was the easier play. Romine had the play beat at second, but Dozier dropped the ball. Avila took off for home, Dozier picked up the ball and threw wildly home as the run scored.
"I think Danny should have thrown the ball to first base," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said.