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BALTIMORE (AP) -A few words of advice went a long way for
Gary Sheffield
- say, around 750 feet.
Sheffield hit one home run and was robbed of another, and the
Detroit Tigers
also got homers from
Brandon Inge
and
Marcus Thames
in a 6-5 victory over the
Baltimore Orioles
on Thursday night.
Tigers manager Jim Leyland was shopping for clothes in New York during the All-Star break when someone he described only as
a former ''great player'' offered a few tips on how Sheffield could improve his swing.
After a horrendous first half in which he batted .217 with five homers and 18 RBIs, Sheffield wasn't about to reject any suggestion.
So he acted upon the suggestion after conferring with Leyland and hitting coach
Lloyd McClendon
.
''A lot of people feel like I've been doing it my way for 20 years,'' Sheffield said. ''... But like I say, 'If you see something,
say something.' I'm not one of those guys who's not approachable. I try to take advice from everybody else.''
The results were immediate: The slugger hit a two-run homer in his first at-bat and in the eighth he hit a liner that cleared
the wall but was snagged by left fielder
Jay Payton
, who made a perfectly timed leap.
''I don't want Sheff to change. ... We just talked about it, suggested it,'' Leyland said. ''It wasn't a total adjustment
for him. He lowered his hands a little bit.''
With Sheffield leading the way, the Tigers opened the second half in much the same fashion they arrived at the All-Star break.
After hitting 17 home runs in their first 12 games in July, Detroit picked up the pace against the Orioles.
''They live a lot with the home run ball and we didn't keep the ball in the ballpark,'' Orioles manager Dave Trembley said.
''So that was a negative for us.''
Baltimore absorbed its ninth straight loss in a game decided by one run - including six during a 1-8 stretch that has dropped
the Orioles four games under .500 (45-49) for the first time this season.
Melvin Mora
homered and Baltimore had 14 hits, but went 4-for-11 with runners in scoring position and stranded nine.
''Yeah, we had our chances. Swinging the bats good all night long and we had some first-and-third situations with less than
two outs, we didn't get runners across,'' said
Kevin Millar
, who had two hits but made the final out with runners at the corners. ''We battled, but we just couldn't get that tying run.''
Kenny Rogers
(7-6) allowed four runs and 11 hits in six gritty innings for the Tigers, who moved within 6 1/2 games of first-place Chicago
in the AL Central. Detroit has won 24 of 35 since June 6.
''This is when it all counts,'' Sheffield said. ''You want to make it all right in the second half, get off to a good start
and go from there.''
Todd Jones
, the fifth Detroit pitcher, worked the ninth for his 18th save. After
Aubrey Huff
hit a one-out, bases-loaded sacrifice fly, Jones retired Millar on a grounder to third.
Baltimore starter
Garrett Olson
(6-5) gave up five runs, seven hits and four walks in six innings.
Inge gave the Tigers a 5-4 lead in the sixth with his seventh homer following a two-out single by
Edgar Renteria
. It was his first home run on the road since May 17, 2007, at Boston.
Baltimore got runners at the corners with no outs in the bottom half, but
Ramon Hernandez
got caught in a rundown after breaking to the plate on a grounder by
Brandon Fahey
, and
Brian Roberts
hit into a 5-3 double play.
That ended Rogers' night, but the 43-year-old stuck around long enough to earn his 217th victory, tied with former Detroit
star
Mickey Lolich
for 19th place on the career list among left-handers.
''They got a lot of hits pretty much most innings, but I got out of those jams,'' Rogers said. ''Some days you have to give
them credit. Their approach was good, they went out and got a few pitches and I did make some mistakes.''
Thames connected off
Dennis Sarfate
in the seventh to make it 6-4.
Sheffield put the Tigers up 2-0 in the second with his 486th career homer - the first since June 26 - following a walk to
Miguel Cabrera
.
Baltimore used four straight hits to pull even in the bottom half, including a run-scoring double by Mora and an RBI single
by Hernandez.
Each team scored a run in the third, and Mora's 12th homer put Baltimore ahead for the first time, 4-3 in the fourth. Rogers
avoided further damage by striking out
Adam Jones
with the bases loaded and two outs.
Notes: Detroit RF
Magglio Ordonez
, activated from the DL before the game after being sidelined since June 29 with a pulled oblique muscle, went 1-for-5. ...
Jones had two hits and has reached base safely in 17 straight games. ... Sheffield's homer gave him 1,596 RBIs, lifting him
past
Mike Schmidt
into 31st place on the career list.
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