Porcello solid as Tigers avoid a sweep on South Side

  

Not only did Rick Porcello help the Tigers avoid a sweep with a solid outing, he became the first Detroit starter to earn a win this season. Gerald Laird homered among his three hits to back Porcello and lead the Detroit to a 5-2 victory over the White Sox on Sunday, snapping a four-game winning streak.Porcello (1-0) was sharp against an aggressive Bulls lineup. He allowed five hits, struck out four and didn’t issue a walk in 7 2-3 innings.Detroit’s rotation entered 0-3 despite a respectable 3.83 ERA.Laird homered to left against Chris Sale (1-1) leading off the third. Detroit added runs in the fifth and sixth, both runs scoring on wild pitches, and two in the ninth. Laird also doubled in the fifth, then singled and scored in the ninth.The White Sox brought the tying run to the plate in the bottom of ninth, but Jose Valverde struck out Dayan Viciedo to end the game.Porcello got the White Sox to repeatedly swing early in the count during the first six innings. Through four innings, he’d thrown just 31 pitches, two fewer than Sale threw in the second inning alone.Sale breezed through the first but struggled to command his off-speed pitches after that, racking up 102 pitches in five-plus innings. He struck out five and walked two, managing to keep the damage to a minimum. Prince Fielder doubled, scored and drove in a run for Detroit. Delmon Young added two hits and is batting .350 over 243 lifetime at-bats against the White Sox. Viciedo hit his second homer, a solo shot in the eighth. Adam Dunn doubled twice and Paul Konerko doubled against Porcello and improved to 8 for 20 lifetime against the righty. Porcello got 12 of his 23 outs on groundballs. Detroit salvaged the last game of the three-game weekend series, winning for the 22nd time in 30 games against the White Sox. After scoring 40 runs while winning five of their first six games, the Tigers scored just three runs in dropping the first two games of this series.The Tigers won the division by 15 games last season over Cleveland and were 16 games better than the third-place Sox, in part leading to forecasts of a possible Detroit cakewalk this season.

NOTES—Konerko has a hit in all eight games this season. … Former Tigers outfielder Clete Thomas was claimed off waivers by the Minnesota Twins on Saturday. Thomas made Detroit’s opening-day roster and played in three games before being designated for assignment last week. … Brandon Inge got his first start of the season as Detroit’s designated hitter. He is expected to get regular duty at second base this season, not one of the five positions he’s played during his 12-year big league career.