DETROIT -AP- As well as Colby Lewis pitched against the Detroit Tigers, he knows he also got a lot of help from his teammates.
Lewis allowed six hits and a walk in seven strong innings while the Texas Rangers turned three double plays and threw out another runner at the plate in a 4-0 victory over the Tigers on Friday night.
"There were guys making plays everywhere out there tonight," said Lewis (14-5). "I gave up some rockets, but they all got caught."
 
Colby Lewis leads Rangers to 2-0 win in Detroit
 
Shawn Tolleson pitched the ninth for his 24th save, despite allowing Miguel Cabrera's third double of the game.
"That's as good a save as you can get, striking out Victor (Martinez), J.D. Martinez and (Nick) Castellanos," Texas manager Jeff Banister said. "Not just getting those three guys, but doing it like that."
The game was delayed for several minutes in the eighth inning after a female fan seated in the first row behind the Tigers' dugout was hit by a line drive off the bat of Anthony Gose.
After lengthy attention from three paramedics, she was taken to Detroit Receiving Hospital for observation, and the Tigers reported after the game that she was conscious and alert.
Tigers starter Justin Verlander called for enhanced safety measure at major-league parks. A broken bat also flew into the stands behind the Tigers dugout, but no one was seriously injured.
"Something really serious needs to happen," he said. "Baseball needs to make an adjustment in a hurry."
Verlander (1-6) took the loss despite allowing two runs -- one earned -- and four hits with a walk in seven innings. Since July 10, Verlander has allowed one or fewer earned runs in six of his eight starts, but is 1-4.
The Rangers took a 1-0 lead in the second with some help from the Tigers' defense. After Elvis Andrus singled with one out, Rougned Odor hit a hard grounder to first that looked like it would be an inning-ending 3-6-3 double play. Cabrera, though, misplayed the ball, and was only able to get the out at first.
Will Venable followed with an RBI double into the left-center field gap.
Prince Fielder, booed for the second straight night, made it 2-0 with a sacrifice fly in the third inning that was set up when Delino DeShields reached on a bunt single and took third on Verlander's wild pickoff attempt.
Detroit loaded the bases with one out in its half of the third, but Tyler Collins grounded into a double play with Cabrera on deck. Cabrera led off the fourth with a double, but DeShields robbed Victor Martinez with a leaping catch at the wall in right-center field. Nick Castellanos singled with two out, but Venable threw Cabrera out at the plate.
"First I hung a slider and Victor crushed it to the one part of the park where it could be caught, and then Will made that great throw," Lewis said.
That play was reviewed -- Cabrera had originally been called safe -- and the same thing happened in the sixth when Cabrera was doubled off second on Martinez's line drive. The second review, which upheld the original call, was 4:57 long, and Ausmus was ejected for arguing the decision.
 

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