Villarreal's easy outing: 1 out, no pitches
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Brayan Villarreal pitched a third of an inning — without actually throwing a pitch.
Villarreal came on in the top of the seventh for Detroit with a man on first and two outs Tuesday. Before making a single delivery to the plate, he picked off Texas' Julio Borbon at first to end the threat with the Tigers still leading 4-3. They ended up winning 5-4.
"He's quick. That's exactly why we brought him in there," manager Jim Leyland said. "We felt like the guy would have a good chance of stealing on (starter Brad Penny). Felt like Villarreal could at least hold him close, hold him closer."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}That was it for Villarreal, who was replaced by Joaquin Benoit to start the eighth.
According to STATS LLC, the last pitcher credited with a third of an inning without throwing a pitch was Cleveland's Tony Sipp in a game against Tampa Bay on July 25, 2010.