Jeremy Guthrie receives the ninth-lowest run support in the American League at 3.58 per game, so handing him a 5-0 lead is like giving a starving man the crumbs off Peter Schmuck's shirt.
Guthrie couldn't handle prosperity tonight.
The Tigers scored once in the fourth inning to reduce the lead to 5-1, and six straight batters reached base with two outs to put Detroit ahead, 6-5, and put Guthrie on the bench.
Magglio Ordonez doubled and Miguel Cabrera followed with an opposite-field home run. Victor Martinez and Jhonny Peralta singled, and Alex Avila followed with a ground-rule double to draw the Tigers within one run.
Peralta had to stop at third base, but he scored along with Avila on Ryan Raburn's two-run single.
Talk about the wheels coming off the cart. They're still rolling down Pratt St.
Chris Jakubauskas replaced Guthrie, who was charged with six runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 innings. He walked two, struck out one and gave up a home run. He threw 83 pitches, 48 for strikes.
A stunning reversal - unless you're braced for these disappointments every night.
In his last three starts, Guthrie has allowed 17 runs (16 earned) and 24 hits over 19 2/3 innings.
NOTE: Matt Hobgood lasted only 1 1/3 innings tonight at short-season Single-A Aberdeen. He allowed six runs (four earned) and two hits, walked four, struck out one, threw a wild pitch and hit two batters. His ERA jumped to 12.23.
The IronBirds committed three errors in the first two innings.
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