Justin Verlander was splendid against the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday night, pitching a two-hitter and fanning 11 in another dominant performance for the Astros.
Houston’s offense was not nearly as sharp and it led to an unusual, tough-luck 2-1 defeat.
“Just an incredible performance,” manager A.J. Hinch said. “Just not one that we could help him with. We wasted a really good start by our starting pitcher.”
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John Hicks and Ronny Rodriguez homered off Verlander — the only two base runners he allowed.
“The two times I gave in and gave them a fastball, they hit a homer on it,” said Verlander, who has been critical of Major League Baseball for what he believes are intentional changes to the ball that have led to more home runs.
“Baseball in 2019: I didn’t go out of the stretch at all the entire game and we lost. I don’t know what else to say,” he said.
With Verlander on the mound at home against the worst team in the majors, the Astros were more than a 5-1 favorite, one of the biggest favorites in an MLB game that Las Vegas oddsmakers could remember.
Hicks led off the ninth with a tiebreaking blast to left-center field off Verlander (15-5), who leads the majors in strikeouts with 239, but ranks second in homers allowed with 33.
Hicks has a long history with Verlander. His brother Daniel went to high school with him and was at his wedding to supermodel Kate Upton in 2017.
“It’s surreal for sure,” Hicks said. “I remember being 10 years old watching him and my brother play in high school and watching him dominate.”
Verlander retired the first 14 batters, with six strikeouts, before Rodriguez homered to the seats in right with two outs in the fifth. The veteran right-hander sat down another 10 straight before Hicks connected.
“That’s the biggest win for us in a long, long time, especially against a premium team like that, a World Series contender and Verlander on the mound,” Detroit manager Ron Gardenhire said.
“In Detroit we got him last year at the All-Star break and we got him again, but we really didn’t get him very much tonight,” he added.
Verlander, who spent 13 seasons with the Tigers, did not fault the offense.
“I don’t blame anybody but myself,” he said. “I could have done a better job executing pitches there in the ninth inning.”
He threw 99 pitches and extended his franchise record of games with 10 or more strikeouts to seven as he lost for the first time since June 18.
Robinson Chirinos belted his 14th homer to left-center on Tyler Alexander’s first pitch of the seventh to tie it at 1-1. Chirinos finished with four hits.
Needing a triple for the cycle, he doubled with two outs in the ninth, but was thrown out trying to reach third to end the game.
“When you make a mistake like that, you don’t deserve to win the game,” Chirinos said.
Opener Daniel Norris allowed two hits in three innings for Detroit.
Alexander worked four innings, Buck Farmer (5-4) walked one in a scoreless eighth and Joe Jimenez finished the Tigers’ six-hitter for his fourth save.
Jose Altuve walked with one out in the eighth, but was erased when he tried to go first to third on an infield grounder by Alex Bregman to end the inning.
In other results, it was:
‧ Mets 4, Indians 3, 10 innings
‧ Cubs 12, Giants 11
‧ Dodgers 2, Blue Jays 1, 10 innings
‧ Athletics 6, Yankees 4
‧ Brewers 5, Cardinals 3, 7 innings
‧ Phillies 5, Red Sox 2
‧ Rays 7, Mariners 6
‧ White Sox 4, Twins 0
‧ Braves 5, Marlins 0
‧ Nationals 11, Pirates 1
‧ Orioles 8, Royals 1
‧ Rangers 8, Angels 7
‧ Reds 4, Padres 2
‧ Rockies 7, Diamondbacks 2
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