Fielder, Cabrera hit 2 HRs each in rout of Boston

Published April 7, 2012 11:27PM (EDT)

DETROIT (AP) — Prince Fielder hit his first two home runs with the Detroit Tigers and Miguel Cabrera added a pair of his own in a 10-0 rout of the Boston Red Sox on Saturday.

Fielder signed a $214 million, nine-year deal with Detroit in the offseason, forming a powerful middle of the order with Cabrera that was on full display against Red Sox starter Josh Beckett (0-1). Cabrera opened the scoring in the first inning with a two-run shot to left-center, and Fielder added a solo homer in the fourth to the same part of the ballpark.

Cabrera and Fielder hit back-to-back solo homers in the fifth.

Duane Below (1-0) got the win in relief after Detroit starter Doug Fister left in the fourth with a strain in his left side.

Alex Avila also hit a two-run homer.

It was the 21st multihomer game for Cabrera and the 23rd for Fielder, and the Tigers certainly hope it's a sign of things to come. Cabrera even showed off some impressive reflexes at third base, where he moved this season to make room for Fielder at first. Cabrera lunged to his left to make a diving catch of Jarrod Saltalamacchia's line drive in the fifth.

Cabrera's second homer — in the bottom of that inning — was originally ruled a double when it appeared the ball may have taken an odd bounce under the fence in left-center after hitting it near the top. After a review, the umpires ruled the ball cleared the top.

There was no doubt about Fielder's second shot, a line drive over the wall in right that made it 7-0.

Beckett went to Cleveland earlier in the week to get a second opinion on a thumb injury, but he made his start as scheduled. He allowed seven runs and seven hits in 4 2-3 innings, and the five homers he gave up equaled a career high.

Fister was much sharper, allowing three hits and a walk and striking out three in 3 2-3 innings, but he had to be pulled because of his injury. Below, who nearly won a job as Detroit's fifth starter during spring training, came in and allowed one hit in 2 1-3 innings.

Octavio Dotel relieved Below and set a record by appearing in a game for his 13th franchise. Dotel signed with the Tigers after helping St. Louis to a World Series title last year.

Austin Jackson, whose ninth-inning single gave Detroit a 3-2 win over Boston in Thursday's opener, drove home a run with a sixth-inning grounder. Detroit scored two more in the seventh after Saltalamacchia — the Boston catcher — threw wildly to first on what could have been an inning-ending double play.

NOTES: Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine said OF Carl Crawford, who is recovering from left wrist surgery, is expected to play in extended spring games soon. "It's imminent," Valentine said. ... Beckett also allowed five homers in an 8-4 loss to the New York Yankees on Aug. 23, 2009. ... Attendance was 44,710, the largest for Detroit's second home game of the season since at least 1947. ... Cabrera's first homer was estimated at 412 feet. ... Detroit RHP Max Scherzer faces Boston RHP Clay Buchholz on Sunday. ... Fielder was hit by a pitch in the seventh. He needs one more hit for 1,000. ... The Red Sox sent LHPs Rich Hill (Tommy John surgery) and Andrew Miller (left hamstring strain) to Class A Greenville on rehab assignments.


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