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Dustin Peterson's first MLB hit powers Tigers past Yankees

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NEW YORK — Dustin Peterson laced a tiebreaking double off Aroldis Chapman in the ninth inning for his first major league hit, and the Detroit Tigers beat the New York Yankees 3-1 on a chilly Tuesday night.

Jordy Mercer added an RBI single for insurance, and the Tigers got another strong start from Jordan Zimmermann after he carried a perfect game two outs into the seventh inning on opening day in Toronto last week. This time, Zimmermann held a makeshift Yankees lineup depleted by injuries to one run in 6 2/3 innings.

Jeimer Candelario and John Hicks hit consecutive doubles off New York starter Masahiro Tanaka with two outs in the sixth to tie it 1-all. Candelario's grounder caromed high off first base and past Luke Voit as the big first baseman tried in vain to grab the ball with his bare hand.

Joe Jimenez (1-0) worked a hitless eighth and ended the inning with an unassisted double play after snagging Gleyber Torres' line drive and jogging to first base himself.

Shane Greene tossed a 1-2-3 ninth for his third save.

Chapman (0-1) walked pinch-hitter Niko Goodrum with one out in the ninth and he scored easily from first when Peterson doubled over the head of left fielder Mike Tauchman.

The 24-year-old Peterson was 0 for 9 in the big leagues before connecting on a 95 mph fastball. He clapped his hands and smiled at second base after collecting his first career RBI as well.

Clint Frazier hit a sacrifice fly for the Yankees in the second after Tauchman doubled for his first hit with New York.

Zimmermann, who is from Wisconsin, pitched in short sleeves while other players bundled up on a 45-degree night in the Bronx. The right-hander struck out six and walked one.

Tanaka also went 6 2/3 innings, allowing one run and eight hits with seven strikeouts and no walks as he pitched out of two early jams. Chapman lost for the first time since Aug. 25, 2017.

TRAINER'S ROOM
Tigers: A sore calf kept Goodrum out of the starting lineup in the cold weather. OF JaCoby Jones (sprained left shoulder) is about ready to take batting practice but will need a minor league rehab assignment before he's activated from the injured list, manager Ron Gardenhire said. RHP Drew VerHagen (right flexor pronator strain) has been throwing bullpens and is ready to throw batting practice but also will need a minor league rehab assignment before rejoining the Tigers, according to Gardenhire.

Yankees: RHP Dellin Betances (right shoulder impingement) threw a bullpen that went well, manager Aaron Boone said. “He should be getting ready to face hitters and if that goes well, Dellin would be moved pretty quick,” Boone added. C Gary Sanchez, SS Troy Tulowitzki and 1B Greg Bird were rested. Bird probably will start Wednesday against the left-hander, Boone said. RHP Luis Severino (rotator cuff inflammation) is still long tossing but isn't ready to work off a mound yet. Voit was shaken up but stayed in the game after getting hit on the left hand by Jimenez's 96 mph fastball in the eighth.

UP NEXT
Tigers: LHP Matthew Boyd (0-1, 5.40 ERA) pitches the series finale Wednesday afternoon at 4:05 p.m. Boyd struck out 10 over five innings Friday in Toronto, the second double-digit strikeout game of his career. He is 1-2 with a 7.36 ERA against New York after winning his first start at Yankee Stadium last year.

Yankees: Rookie RHP Jonathan Loaisiga will be called up from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to start. The 24-year-old from Nicaragua was 2-0 with a 5.11 ERA in four starts and five relief appearances for New York last season. He had 33 strikeouts and 12 walks in 24 2/3 innings. Loaisiga went 2-1 with a 6.75 ERA and 18 strikeouts in 16 innings this spring training.