Willi Castro helps Tigers even series with Blue Jays
Blue Jays starter Alek Manoah had just given up a solo home run to Willi Castro when his night got even worse. Tigers second baseman Jonathan Schoop hit a comebacker that went off of Manoah's throwing elbow, dropping the burly Toronto ace to his knees.
"I showed [Ministral] where it got me and he was like, 'does it hurt?' I mean, I think it was more just the initial shock," Manoah said, recounting the conversation with the trainer. "And then I said, 'Did we get the out?' 'Yeah.'
"'O.K., let me throw a couple more,' and he said, 'Are you crazy?"'
Victor Reyes had an RBI double and Harold Castro drove in two runs with a single as the Tigers went on to beat Toronto 4-2 on Friday.
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Manoah (11-5) gave up seven hits and a walk for four runs, striking out four over 5 1/3 innings before being pulled with a right elbow contusion.
Manoah had X-rays after leaving the game that came back negative.
"Honestly, I didn't even think I needed the X-ray but, you know, they wanted it as a precaution," said Manoah, who didn't have ice on his elbow during post-game interviews and even poked it a few times.
"Everything was negative, everything was clean, so we'll get back on the horse and get back out there in five days."
Blue Jays interim manager John Schneider said that Manoah was nearing the end of his night anyway, as he was up to 87 pitches and struggling with his command.
"He's competitive as hell and he wanted to stay in but it was a pretty easy decision to get him out just to be safe," said Schneider, who noted that reliever Tim Mayza was already warming up in Toronto's bullpen when Manoah was hurt.
UPDATE: RHP Alek Manoah was