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Schwarber, Phils top Tigers 1-0

By AARON BRACY

Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA — Kyle Schwarber hit a leadoff homer, Taijuan Walker threw seven scoreless innings and the Philadelphia Phillies won their fourth straight, 1-0 over the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night.

Walker (5-3) allowed two hits, Seranthony Dominguez worked the eighth and Craig Kimbrel completed the three-hitter, striking out the side in order for his ninth save in as many chances. The defending NL champion Phillies pulled within three games of .500 (29-32).

Miguel Cabrera had the Tigers’ only extra-base hit, a one-out double in the fifth. Detroit has lost all five on a six-game trip that ends Wednesday night at Philadelphia.

Four Tigers pitchers held the Phillies to three hits, but the first one was all that mattered in a game that took 2 hours, 7 minutes.

Schwarber drove a 2-2 fastball from Tyler Alexander (1-1) to right-center in the first, his 16th homer this season and third this month. The slugger had 12 homers in 27 games last June and entered play on Tuesday ranked first among any player since at least 1900 with an average of one home run every 9.78 at-bats in June.

Walker struck out the side in the first and was sharp throughout in his best start since signing a four-year, $72 million free-agent deal with the Phillies last offseason. The 28-year-old right-hander struck out eight and walked three.

“The body just feels a lot better,” Walker said. “Just using more of my lower half.”

Walker worked out of trouble in the fifth. Zack Short singled for Detroit’s first hit, Cabrera followed with his double to right, and Jake Rogers walked to load the bases. Walker then struck out Jake Marisnick and got Zach McKinstry to fly out to center.

“He kept his poise and got the job done,” Phillies manager Rob Thomson said. “He was outstanding.”

Alexander, a reliever making his first start of the season because of injuries in Detroit’s rotation, worked three innings. Jose Cisnero, Tyler Holton and Will Vest completed the three-hitter.

“Losing the game is bad because it’s a winnable game, but our pen did an incredible job,” Detroit manager A.J. Hinch said.

WIND WOES

Bryce Harper, Trea Turner and J.T. Realmuto all hit deep drives that likely would have been homers on many nights at hitter-friendly Citizens Bank Park. But the balls fell short of the wall due to a strong wind blowing in from center field.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Tigers: LHP Tarik Skubal (left flexor tendon surgery) is scheduled to make his second rehab start at Single-A West Michigan on Friday.

UP NEXT

RHP Zack Wheeler (4-4, 4.33) looks to rebound from an uncharacteristically poor start in his last outing as the Phillies go for a three-game sweep on Wednesday night.

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