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    David Fry’s big homer, clutch bunt keep Guardians alive for Game 5 vs. Tigers

    By Associated Press,

    20 hours ago

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    DETROIT — Pinch-hitter David Fry had a go-ahead, two-run homer in the seventh inning, then bunted home an insurance run in the ninth to help the Cleveland Guardians force a decisive Game 5 against the Detroit Tigers in their AL Division Series with a 5-4 victory on Thursday night.

    Cleveland ended a streak of 11 losses in postseason elimination games dating to Game 6 of 1997 World Series.

    Game 5 is Saturday in Cleveland, with ace Tarik Skubal set to start for the Tigers. The winner advances to the ALCS against the New York Yankees or Kansas City Royals starting Monday.

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    David Fry belts a two-run homer in the seventh inning to lead the Guardians to a 5-4 win over the Tigers in Game 4 of the ALDS on Oct. 10, 2024. Getty Images

    Fry said the Guardians’ resilience was no surprise.

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    “We’ve shown that all year long, that’s who these guys are,” he said. “We have a bunch of tough dudes. We get down 2-1 and we’re in the locker room like it’s just another day. We show up ready to play to try and get a win. And let’s go win Game 5.”

    On the verge of reaching the AL Championship Series for the first time since 2013, the Tigers overcame a 2-1 deficit when Zach McKinstry homered in the fifth off Tanner Bibee and Wenceel Pérez hit a run-scoring single in the sixth,

    Beau Brieske had pitched scoreless ball for 5 1/3 innings over four postseason appearances before Fry, batting for Kyle Manzardo, drove a fastball off an advertising sign between the two bullpens in left for the second pinch-homer in Cleveland postseason history after Hank Majeski in Game 4 of the 1954 World Series.

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    That quieted 44,923 fans who set a playoff attendance record for the second straight day at 25-year-old Comerica Park.

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    David Fry’s bunt in the ninth inning scored Brayan Rocchio and gave the Guardians a key insurance run in their Game 4 win over the Tigers. AP

    Emmanuel Clase retired five batters, preserving a 4-3 lead in the eighth when he escaped a second-and-third jam by striking out Trey Sweeney on a 100.9 mph cutter as the batter’s helmet came off.

    Fry’s bunt brought home Brayan Rocchio in the ninth to boost the lead, which proved important.

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    Pinch-hitter Justyn-Henry Malloy doubled leading off the ninth, advanced on Parker Meadows’ groundout and scored on Jace Jung’s groundout.

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    Brayan Rocchio dives safely past Tigers catcher Jake Rodgers to score on David Fry’s RBI bunt in the ninth inning of the Guardians’ Game 4 win. AP

    Clase, who gave up Kerry Carpenter’s three-run homer in the ninth inning of the 3-0 loss in Game 2, struck out Matt Vierling, who couldn’t check his swing, for the save.

    Lane Thomas ended the Guardians’ 20-inning scoreless streak with a two-out RBI single in the first off Reese Olson, who did not allow a run in the first inning of 22 regular-season starts.

    Sweeney hit a sacrifice fly in the second and José Ramírez put Cleveland ahead with a fifth-inning homered off Tyler Holton, ending an 0-for-1-0 slid.

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