May 19, 1968 at Tiger Stadium
Tigers 5, Senators 4 (21-12)
The Tigers held off a late inning surge to walk away with a win in the first game of their doubleheader with the Senators. The Tigers took a 4-0 lead into the eigth inning when Earl Wilson and Joe Warden were both tagged for a pair of runs to tie it up. Then Gates Brown singled home Dick Tracewski in the bottom of the eighth inning to break the tie and to give the Tigers the win.
Fred Lasher picked up the win and he improved to 2-0. John Hiller threw a perfect ninth and he picked up his first save of the season.
Dick McAuliffe put the Tigers on the board with a solo homer to lead things off. Al Kaline went two for four and he drove in a run.
May 19, 1968 at Tiger Stadium
Tigers 7, Senators 0 (22-12)
Les Cain picked up his first career win in his first career start as the Tigers finished up a doubleheader sweep over the Senators. Cain gave up six hits and six walks with eight strikeouts in 6 2/3 shutout innings while Fred Lasher got the final seven outs in succession to pick up his third save of the season.
Six of the Tigers runs came via the longball. Eddie Mathews belted a three run shot, Al Kaline went yard with a two run homer and Dick McAuliffe hit a solo homer.
May 7, 1968 at Memorial Stadium
Tigers 2, Orioles 1 (15-9)
In fantastic pitcher’s duel between Mickey Lolich and Tom Phoebus, the Tigers came out on top on a game where neither team scored until the ninth inning. Tommy Matchick’s pinch hit, two run double in the ninth gave the Tigers two runs to break the scoreless tie and while Boog Powell hit a solo homer in the bottom of the ninth, it was enough as the Tigers held on to win.
Mickey Lolich improved to 2-1 with eight shutout innings in which he gave up just three hits. Fred Lasher gave up the eighth inning run and then Joe Warden came in to get the final out of the game to pick up his first save of the season https://experience.tripster.ru/experience/Moscow/36798-rechnye-progulki-ot-moskva-siti/.
May 4, 1968 at Tiger Stadium
Angels 7, Tigers 2 (13-8)
The Tigers dropped their third straight game in a contest that saw Earl Wilson and Joe Warden hammered on the mound. Wilson fell to 2-4 and he gave up three runs on five hits and three walks with two strikeouts in 2 1/3 innings. Warden struck out six but he gave up three runs in the three frames he pitched.
The Tigers scored both of their runs on solo homeruns. Willie Horton belted his fifth homer while Bill Freehan slugged his third.
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