MLB

Dickerson's 3 hits propels Blue Jays to extra-innings win over Tigers

Corey Dickerson's third opposite-field single of the game scored Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the 10th inning and gave the Toronto Blue Jays a 3-2 win over the Detroit Tigers on Saturday night.

Toronto starter Alek Manoah allows just 1 hit through 6 innings

Toronto' Vladimir Guerrero Jr., right, beats the throw to Detroit Tigers catcher Eric Haase to score from second on a single by teammate Corey Dickerson in the 10th inning. (Carlos Osorio/The Associated Press)

Corey Dickerson's third opposite-field single of the game scored Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the 10th inning and gave the Toronto Blue Jays a 3-2 win over the Detroit Tigers on Saturday night.

Dickerson's bloop single down the left field line fell in front of left fielder Akil Baddoo, who fielded the ball with momentum and made a strong throw to the plate. But Guerrero just beat the sweep tag of catcher Eric Haase with a head-first slide.

Jordan Romano (6-1) pitched the bottom of the 10th. Detroit's mandatory runner on second was thrown out at third on a grounder to shortstop Bo Bichette. Romano then got Willi Castro to fly out and Derek Hill on a called third strike to seal the victory.

Toronto lost a two-run lead in the late innings, but managed to pull out the win. Kyle Funkhouser (6-2) pitched the 10th and took the loss for the Tigers.

Toronto starter Alek Manoah allowed only one hit through six innings — a third-inning single to center fielder Hill. Manoah allowed four hits, two earned runs and struck out eight in 6 1/3 innings.

Manoah had a run of 11 consecutive outs before Jonathan Schoop and Robbie Grossman opened the seventh with singles.

Manoah, whose 78 strikeouts entering the game were the most over a pitcher's first 13 games in franchise history, got the first out of the inning with his eighth strikeout against Cabrera. He struck out Cabrera three times.

Jeimer Candelario's RBI single to left ended the shutout bid, and Trevor Richards came on in relief with a one-run lead.

Haase came up with Grossman on third and one out. He hit a high chopper that Bichette grabbed on the outfield grass and fired to second for the force out. Haase just beat second baseman Marcus Semien's relay throw to first and the tying run scored.

Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk hit a 412-foot homer with two out in the sixth, giving Toronto a lead. The Blue Jays are 47-24 when scoring first this season.

Tigers reliever Tyler Alexander then allowed a walk and single, and got pinch-hitter Teoscar Hernandez to fly out to right to end the threat. Hernandez (22 homers, 84 RBI) normally bats cleanup but didn't start.

Alexander allowed two runs in 1 2/3 innings He came on in the fifth after Alex Lange threw one shutout inning of relief.

Jose Urena, making his first start since July 17, allowed no runs on three hits over three innings and struck out two. He'd been on the injured list with a strained right groin, and was on a pitch-count limit.

Hinch indicated before the game that Alexander would get his 10th start Friday at Cincinnati, and that his status as a starter is an ongoing process. He has a 4.00 ERA as a starter, and the Tigers have won six of his seven previous starts. Alexander has a 4.66 ERA in relief, and Hinch values his versatility.

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