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Blue Jays fall to Tigers in MLB debut of top prospect Gabriel Moreno

Rookie Beau Brieske pitched into the sixth inning and earned his first major league victory, Victor Reyes had three hits in his return from the injured list and the Detroit Tigers beat the visiting Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 on Saturday.

Making his ninth start, the 24-year-old Brieske (1-5) scattered seven hits and didn't issue a walk in 5 2/3 innings. Gregory Soto worked through a jam in the ninth inning and earned his 13th save in 14 chances.

"Feels like it's been a long time coming," Brieske said. "Finally ended up on the right side of the win column."

"I just wanted to match their aggressiveness," Brieske said. "They were very aggressive early in the count and they didn't really miss any mistakes last night. My plan was just to go in, be on the attack and put the pressure on them."

Brieske required 23 pitches to get the first three outs, then made big pitches with runners on base.

"We stayed on the attack and kind of got into a really good groove right there, started throwing three pitches for strikes," catcher Eric Haase said.

Reyes and Haase each scored a run and drove in another. Reyes was reinstated from the 10-day IL after recovering from a quadriceps strain and going on a rehab assignment at Triple-A Toledo.

Rated as Toronto's top prospect, catcher Gabriel Moreno made his big league debut. Moreno, who was called up from Triple-A Buffalo on Saturday, was 1 for 4. George Springer's RBI single with two out in the ninth ended Detroit's shutout bid.

Montero got his inaugural hit off Soto and scored the team's only run.

"It's always great to see that first hit and then it's more impressive when somebody throws a 100 [mph] and he hits a line drive up the middle," manager Charlie Montoyo said. "That was pretty cool to see."

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