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Sunday, September 16th (All times eastern) Detroit Tigers (77-67) at Cleveland Indians (60-86), 3:05 p.m. Probable Starting Pitchers: Detroit - Rick Porcello (9-12, 4.59) Cleveland - Ubaldo Jimenez (9-16, 5.52) (Sports Network) - Rick Porcello tries to end a month-long skid when the Detroit Tigers go for a three-game sweep of the Cleveland Indians on Sunday at Progressive Field. Porcello has dropped his last six starts and hasn't won since Aug. 7 against the New York Yankees. The right-hander hasn't received much run support, as the Tigers have scored just 10 runs during his slide. Porcello is 5-3 with a 4.11 ERA in 14 games against the Indians. Ubaldo Jimenez also doesn't have a victory over his last six appearances, going 0-5 in that stretch with his last triumph coming Aug. 9 versus Boston. Jimenez is 4-7 with a 5.22 ERA in 12 games against the Tigers. On Saturday, Anibal Sanchez took a no-hitter into the seventh inning and the Tigers won, 5-3. Detroit still sits one game back of Chicago for the top spot in the AL Central as the White Sox also won on Saturday, a 5-3 triumph over Minnesota. Sanchez (3-5) was seven outs away from the second no-hitter of his career after retiring the first two batters in the seventh. Carlos Santana, though, broke up the no-hit bid with a triple off the wall in center. Russ Canzler's RBI double to center field and Lonnie Chisenhall's run-scoring single up the middle chased Sanchez from the game. "I started watching the scoreboard," Sanchez said of his no-hit bid. "I had a chance. Everything was working good today." Sanchez struck out seven and did not issue a walk for the Tigers, who have won four in a row. Alex Avila paced Detroit's offense with a 3-for-4 performance and two RBI. Miguel Cabrera added a solo homer and Austin Jackson drove in a run. Cleveland starter Justin Masterson (11-14) allowed four runs -- two earned -- on six hits over 4 2/3 innings. He fanned eight and walked four. "It's been a trying season, it's been tough," Masterson said. "I haven't done the job I'm supposed to do. That's what's gotten us to where we're at." Cleveland leads the season series, 9-8. 09/16 10:29:21 ET |