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Tigers to start lefty Tyler Holton to open ALDS vs. Guardians - ESPN

CLEVELAND — It worked once, why not try it again?

That's the attitude the Detroit Tigers are taking in tabbing lefty Tyler Holton to start Game 1 of their American League Division Series against the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday.

Holton, 28, started the Game 2 clincher against the Houston Astros in the wild card round on Wednesday, won by the Tigers, 5-2. He pitched one inning in that game and is likely to do the same on Saturday. Holton will be the fourth pitcher in the last 10 postseasons to start back-to-back postseason games, according to ESPN Stats & Information.

«As usual, we're going to go a lot of different ways,» Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said in making the announcement. «We're going to use our relievers as we need to, and having an extra off day between those games is probably an advantage for every single pitcher in this series, including our guys.»

Game 2 isn't until Monday which is followed by another day off as the series shifts to Detroit. Holton appeared in 66 games during the regular season, making nine starts but overall threw just 94.1 innings. He's also thrown 18.2 shutout innings against the Guardians over the past two seasons.

«The slow heartbeat allows me to deploy him at any time,» Hinch said. «I think he's pitched in every inning, including the tenth.»

Holton was asked what its like starting a playoff game.

«Mentally it was not any different for my preparation, but it was very special,» he said.

He'll be opposed by righty Tanner Bibee who is making his first career postseason appearance after finishing second in AL Rookie of the Year voting last season.

«I feel like it didn't really hit me until I figured out who we were playing, and once Detroit won that series, it was like, oh, 'this is

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