SPORTSIndians 7, Tigers 4Tigers pitcher Jordan Zimmermann works in the first inning of the 7-4 loss to Cleveland Indians at Comerica Park in Detroit on June 24, 2016.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers pitcher Jordan Zimmermann works in the first inning. Zimmermann pitched three and 2/3 innings allowing nine hits with seven earned runs with threes strikeouts.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsIndians pitcher Danny Salazar works in the first inning. Salazar pitched five and 2/3 innings allowing four hits with three earned runs with five walks and three strikeouts.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Miguel Cabrera grounds into a double play in the first inning. Cabrera went 0-for-5.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers second baseman Ian Kinsler tags out Indians' Mike Napoli trying to stretch a double in the first inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Nick Castellanos flies out in the second inning. Castellanos went 0-for-4.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Steven Moya will play right field and bat seventh against the Marlins.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRajai Davis is the second run to score on a triple by Jason Kipnis in the third inning to make it 2-0 Indians Friday night.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsIndians' Jason Kipnis is safe at third on his triple in the third inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers pitcher Jordan Zimmermann works in the third inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers right fielder Steven Moya cannot catch a line drive off the bat of Indians Lonnie Chisenall that scores two runs in the fourth inning to make it 4-0 Indians.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsIndians' Rajai Davis, right, congratulates Jose Ramirez after Ramirez scores on a triple by Lonnie Chisenhall in the fourth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsJordan ZimmermannRobin Buckson, Detroit NewsFans try to catch a foul ball in the fourth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers pitcher Jordan Zimmermann talks with catcher James McCann in the fourth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsIndians' Jason Kipnis hits his second triple of the game, this one in the fourth inning to make it 7-0.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers pitcher Jordan Zimmermann walks to the dugout after a pitching change in the fourth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers pitcher Mike Pelfrey works in the fourth inning. Pelfrey pitched four and 1/3 innings allowing three hits with two strikeouts.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers pitcher Mike Pelfrey fields a line drive after it bounces off of him, and gets the out at first on Indians' Francisco Lindor to end the top of the fourth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Steven Moya heads home to score on a single by Ian Kinsler in the fifth inning to make it 7-1 Indians.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Andrew Romine and James McCann congratulate each other after they score in the fifth inning to make it 7-3 Indians.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Miguel Cabrera grounds into a double play in the seventh inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers pitcher Mike Pelfrey looses his footing before he can deliver on a pitch in the eighth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers pitcher Mike Pelfrey asks a joking question to the home plate umpire after Pelfrey looses his footing before he can deliver on a pitch in the eighth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Steven Moya, right, talks with home plate umpire CB Bucknor after a called third strike to end the eighth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers pitcher Mark Lowe walks to the mound for the ninth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers manager Brad Ausmus watches while the Tigers trail in the ninth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsIndians manager Terry Francona talks with home plate umpire CB Bucknor in the ninth inning after Tigers' Andrew Romine advances to first on a throwing error by Indians catcher Chris Gimenez.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Andrew Romine rounds third and then scores on a single by Cameron Maybin to make the score 7-4 Indians in the ninth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers manager Brad Ausmus consults with the umpires after the Miguel Cabrera flies into a double play and Cameron Maybin is doubled off first to end the game.Robin Buckson, Detroit News