Verlander throws six-hitter, outduels Danks, as Tigers beat White Sox 2-1

By AP
Thursday, June 11, 2009

Verlander pitches Tigers past White Sox

CHICAGO — Justin Verlander pitched a six-hitter for his first victory ever at U.S. Cellular Field as the Detroit Tigers defeated the Chicago White Sox 2-1 on Wednesday night.

Jim Thome hit his 552nd career home run and John Danks pitched 7 1-3 strong innings, but the White Sox still fell 6½ games behind AL Central-leading Detroit. Adam Everett homered for the Tigers, who have won five of their last six games.

Verlander (7-2) struck out nine and walked one in his second complete game this year. He has a 7-0 record and league-low 1.10 ERA since April 27. The seven-decision winning streak matched his career best of 2006, when he helped Detroit reach the World Series.

Going into the game, Verlander had been 0-6 with a 5.92 ERA in eight starts at U.S. Cellular Field and 2-9 with a 5.90 ERA all-time against the White Sox.

The right-hander turned that around Wednesday with a dominant outing. Aside from Thome’s homer leading off the seventh, Verlander let only two runners get as far as third base.

With Brian Anderson on third and one out in the sixth, Verlander retired Alexei Ramirez on a pop-up before striking out Jermaine Dye with a perfectly located, 98 mph fastball. With Chris Getz on third in the eighth inning, Verlander used a nasty curve to get Ramirez swinging.

Verlander had to be sharp to beat Danks (4-5), who gave up five hits and struck out seven in his best performance in six weeks. Danks had a 7.02 ERA over his previous eight starts, the third-highest in the majors since April 28.

Everett’s second homer of the year snapped a scoreless tie in the sixth. Detroit went up 2-0 in the seventh when Danks walked Ryan Raburn with the bases loaded.

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