Tigers win sixth straight

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DETROIT – Lou Piniella is ready to take a page out of his mentor's book.

Three decades after Billy Martin pulled the Detroit Tigers batting order out of a hat, Piniella said he's ready to try the same thing after his Chicago Cubs stranded 13 runners in a 5-3 loss to the Tigers Wednesday night.

"I might leave the couple guys that are doing their jobs in their places and draw out the rest of them," he said. "We couldn't be any worse."

The Cubs have scored only seven runs in their last three games, leaving 31 runners on base in the process.

"We're getting hits, but we've got to start driving guys in," said Geovany Soto, who had a solo homer for Chicago. "We're all trying to make something happen, and it just isn't."

Chicago's offensive woes, combined with homers from Gerald Laird and Miguel Cabrera, helped the Tigers post their sixth straight win.

"Thank god we're going to get them out of here before their bats get going, because they will," said Tigers manager Jim Leyland. "We let them have way too many opportunities tonight."

Zach Miner (5-1), the third of seven Detroit pitchers, picked up the win. Fernando Rodney finished for his 15th save in as many tries. The Cubs put the first two batters on, but Rodney retired the next three to end the game.

"Rodney was real wild to start, and that's not good," Leyland said. "He did a great job getting out of it, though."

Rookie Rick Porcello allowed two runs and seven hits. He walked four in five-plus innings.

"I thought I did OK, battled out of some jams early," said the 20-year-old Porcello. "I think the biggest thing was just to keep us in the game and give us a chance."

Rich Harden (4-4) took the loss, giving up four runs and four hits in 5 1-3 innings.

"It was an ugly game and I was unhappy with my performance," he said. "That's all I have to say."

Derrick Lee extended his hitting streak to a career-high 21 games with a seventh-inning single. It's the longest hitting streak by a Cub since Jerome Walton's 30-gamer in 1989.

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