News - Edwin Jackson
Edwin Jackson shut out Baltimore through eight innings for the second time this season Wednesday, and Detroit held on in the ninth to beat the Orioles 4-2. Jackson, who had worked eight innings against Baltimore in a 3-0 win May 31, took a shutout into the ninth Wednesday.
Edwin Jackson held Cleveland to four hits over seven innings Friday and Marcus Thames hit a two-run homer, boosting the Detroit Tigers past the Indians 5-1. Jackson (7-4) gave up only a solo homer to Ryan Garko in the fifth, in helping the Tigers win their third straight.
Edwin Jackson held the Baltimore Orioles to two hits in eight scoreless innings Sunday to pace the Detroit Tigers to a 3-0 win. Jackson (5-3) threw 101 pitches with one walk and seven strikeouts. Closer Fernando Rodney earned his 10th save with a 1-2-3 ninth. The Tigers' offense came from Curtis Granderson,
Edwin Jackson pitched seven scoreless innings Saturday to help the Detroit Tigers shut out the Cleveland Indians 4-0. Jackson (2-2) allowed only five hits and a walk while striking out seven for the Tigers, who have won five of their last seven games.
Edwin Jackson gave up five hits in 7 2/3 scoreless innings Saturday when the Detroit Tigers recorded a 2-0 victory at Seattle. Jackson threw 98 pitches with one walk and six strikeouts, and did not allow more than one base runner in any inning. Closer Fernando Rodney, the last of three Detroit pitchers,
