Prince Fielder and the Detroit Tigers head into Toronto today for the opener of a three-game set against Carlos Villanueva and the Toronto Blue Jays.
It will be a bittersweet visit for Blue Jays fans, as the club was one of a handful of teams in contention for his services as a free agent last winter.
Fielder, arguably the most sought-after position player in the open market, signed a nine-year, $214 million contract with the Tigers. He's hitting .308 this season with 15 home runs and 70 RBI.
The Tigers lost the rubber game of a three-game test in Cleveland on Thursday and fell one-half game behind the Chicago White Sox in the hotly contested American League Central. The Indians' Carlos Santana and Travis Hafner hit back-to-back homers in a four-run seventh, and Asdrubal Cabrera singled home the go-ahead run as Cleveland rallied for a 5-3 victory over Detroit.
Tigers ace Justin Verlander (11-6) allowed five earned runs for only the second time this year in a place where he usually struggles. In seven innings, he gave up nine hits and two walks while striking out only four -- only the fourth time in 21 outings he's fanned that few. In 17 games at Progressive Field, Verlander is 6-10 with a 5.83 ERA.
"It was a horrible execution of pitches. I didn't hit my spots at all," Verlander admitted.
Rick Porcello, a bit of a road warrior, will try to right things for the Tigers on Friday. The veteran right-hander has won three straight starts away from the Motor City and has compiled an excellent 2.50 ERA in those games.
He'll be facing a Blue Jays team which salvaged the finale of a three-game set against red-hot Oakland on Thursday when Travis Snider's safety squeeze led to two runs and proved to be the turning point as Toronto snapped the A's seven- game winning streak with a 10-4 win.
Blue Jays designated hitter Edwin Encarnacion picked up two hits in that one, including his 27th home run -- a new career high.
Kelly Johnson homered and knocked in two runs for the Jays, who had been outscored 23-2 over the first two games in the series.
Porcello is coming off an impressive eight-plus inning, one-run performance in a 7-1 victory over the White Sox last Sunday, an outing in which he outperformed Chicago All-Star Chris Sale and nearly completed his first game.
"Personally, you want to go the distance, that's a big thing for a pitcher, and that's a hard thing to do," Porcello told the Tigers' website. "To be able to throw a complete game would be nice, but we got the win."
Villanueva (5-0) will oppose Porcello and the Blue Jays have won all four games he's started since inserting him into the rotation due to injuries. The right-hander is also coming off a solid outing last Saturday in a 7-3 Toronto victory over Boston.
This is the first time Toronto and Detroit have met in 2012. The Tigers took four of six from the Jays last season.
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