Cole, Pirates hand Tigers first loss of season

PITTSBURGH — Gerrit Cole shut down baseball’s top-hitting team, allowing just one run in six-plus innings as the Pittsburgh Pirates handed the Detroit Tigers their first loss of the season, 5-4 on Monday.

The Tigers were trying to match the 7-0 start set by the 1984 club that went on to win the World Series.

Cole (1-0) struck out eight and walked two while giving up only three hits, helping the Pirates win their second straight home opener.

Josh Harrison, Pedro Alvarez and Corey Hart all homered for Pittsburgh. The Pirates have won three of four after getting swept by Cincinnati to open the season last week.

J.D. Martinez hit a two-run homer off Pittsburgh closer Mark Melancon in the ninth, but a late Detroit rally came up short.

Anibal Sanchez (1-1) surrendered five runs in 6? innings. Miguel Cabrera went 2 for 4 with an RBI double.

The Tigers and Kansas City began the day as the last two unbeaten teams in the majors. Detroit scored 47 runs during its six straight wins.

Looking to match the start of the Kirk Gibson-led club that won 104 games and rolled to a title 31 years ago, they instead were cooled by the hard-throwing and rapidly maturing Cole.

Taken as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2011 draft, the right-hander has symbolized Pittsburgh’s emergence from two decades of irrelevance. He keyed playoff runs in 2013 and 2014 and looked every bit the ace-in-training during a sun-splashed home opener in front of the largest regular season crowd since PNC Park opened 14 years ago.

Cole breezed through six innings, twice retiring Cabrera, before running into trouble in the seventh after loading the bases with no outs. Jared Hughes came in to protect a 2-0 lead.

His first pitched turned into a double play by Nick Castellanos and his third was a harmless popup by Alex Avila.

Alvarez then led off the bottom of the seventh with a homer to center and Hart followed three batters later with a drive to the bleachers in left field with a two-run shot for his 1,000th career hit to make it 5-1.

Detroit couldn’t get going until the ninth. Even Cabrera, who went 11 for 14 in the weekend sweep of Cleveland, cooled off. He flied out in the first and struck out swinging to end a 10-pitch battle with Cole in the fourth in which Cabrera fouled off four straight full-count pitches before succumbing.

Still, the Tigers found a way to make it interesting in the ninth. Ian Kinsler led off with a double, scored on a double by Cabrera and Martinez followed with his fourth homer of the season to shave Pittsburgh’s lead to one.

Yoenis Cespedes singled to put the tying run at first but Castellanos hit into a double play and pinch hitter Victor Martinez struck out to end it.

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