For the first time since Tommy Bridges in 1932, a Detroit Tigers pitcher completed four innings or fewer and conceded six walks or more without allowing a run.
That isn't a club Bryan Garcia wanted to join, but he became the fourth member of the club for the franchise on Friday in the second of four games against the Tampa Bay Rays at Comerica Park. Still, the ex-closer turned in another decent outing in his second career MLB start.
As Garcia escaped jams, his offense perked up for three runs across the first and second innings.