ARLINGTON - Nelson Cruz broke out of a playoff slump with a home run to help Texas shrug off two rain delays to defeat Detroit 3-2 in their Major League Baseball second-round playoff series opener.
The Rangers, trying to book a return trip to the World Series after falling to San Francisco in baseball’s title showdown last year, gained a 1-0 edge over the Tigers in the best-of-seven American League Championship Series.
The winners will take on the National League Champions in the World Series later this month.
The Rangers scored all of their runs off Detroit’s ace hurler Justin Verlander before the game was twice interrupted by rain in the top of the fifth inning.
David Murphy drove in a run with a triple in the second inning and then scored on a single by Ian Kinsler.
Cruz led off the bottom of the fourth inning with his homer to make it 3-0—ending his 0-for-10 playoff slump.
Rain was already falling in the fourth inning, and in the top of the fifth play was halted twice for a total of one hour, 50 minutes.
After the first delay of 41 minutes, play resumed for 13 minutes before umpires halted the game again.
The Tigers scored twice in the brief spell between the delays to close the gap to 3-2.
Detroit’s Austin Jackson hit an RBI double then scored on a wild pitch by Texas starting pitcher C.J. Wilson.
When play resumed after the second break, the Tigers had the bases loaded with two outs.
Left-handed hurler Michael Gonzalez replaced Wilson on the mound and induced left-handed hitter Alex Avila to ground out to end the inning.
Game two is on Sunday, when Texas will send Derek Holland to the mound against Max Scherzer.
Verlander, a top candidate to win the Cy Young Award as the American League’s outstanding pitcher, had his second rain-wrecked start of this post-season.
Verlander threw one inning and 25 pitches in Detroit’s first-round opener at Yankee Stadium before that game was suspended because of rain.
Ruled out when the contest resumed the next day, Verlander started and won game three.
On Saturday, Rick Porcello—Detroit’s scheduled game four starter—replaced Verlander after the rain delays and pitched two scoreless innings.