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Saturday, Aug. 5 5:05pm ET
McMillon has smashing Detroit debut | ||||||
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DETROIT (AP) -- All Billy McMillon ever wanted was a chance to crack Detroit's lineup. Now that he has, Tigers manager Phil Garner has to find ways to keep him in it. McMillon homered twice in his Detroit debut and Javier Cardona hit his first major league home run as the Tigers beat the Minnesota Twins 4-3 Saturday. McMillon, whose contract was purchased Monday from Triple-A Toledo, hit a solo homer in the third and followed Cardona for back-to-back homers in the fifth and a 3-2 lead. "All summer long he had great at-bats, tough at-bats and he was getting on base," Garner said. "That's what we need from him here. I didn't expect two home runs." Signed in the off-season as a minor league free agent, McMillon doubled his career home-run total. He played 65 games with Florida and Philadelphia in 1996 and '97. Though he had a solid exhibition season with the Tigers, McMillon got caught in an outfield numbers game and was sent to Toledo in one of the final spring cuts. He bided his time by leading the International League in batting (.345), hits (131) and on-base percentage (.446). McMillon, 28, said he tried to take the same approach at the plate he used with the Mud Hens. "I think that helped to calm me," he said. "Then it was a matter of me going out there and doing what I can do and having fun." Jacque Jones hit a tying RBI triple in the sixth. Juan Encarnacion broke the tie in the home half with an RBI single that chased Joe Mays (6-13) after Bob Higginson singled and Hal Morris drew a two-out walk.
The Twins' David Ortiz was 1-for-4 and is batting .459 (28-for-61) in his last 17 games. ... Palmer, nursing a sore right shoulder, played third base for the first time since July 23. ... McMillon joined the Tigers in the move that also led to the release of Luis Polonia, who signed with the New York Yankees. ... Jones' 121st save for the Tigers moved him ahead of Guillermo Hernandez for third place on the club's career list. Mike Henneman leads with 154. John Hiller had 125. | ALSO SEE Baseball Scoreboard Minnesota Clubhouse Detroit Clubhouse RECAPS Kansas City 7 Boston 5
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