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Juan Cruz relieved Lincoln and allowed Fielders double, but lefty Tony Watson retired Avila and Jhonny Peralta to end the seventh. Jason Grilli had two strikeouts in a perfect eighth. Joel Hanrahan struck out Avila to end the game after allowing a single and a walk after two outs in the ninth. Hanrahan has 19 saves in 21 chances. Scherzer had won five of his previous six decisions, including striking out 15 Pirates batters in a 4-3 win May 20. Cabrera snapped an 0-for-15 stretch with his 15th home run off a full-count pitch in the seventh. It was Detroits second homer in its past six games. Pittsburghs Alex Presley had two hits. Neil Walker had an RBI single in the seventh. Notes: The Tigers have had four hits in each of the two games so far in the series. ... The game attracted the second consecutive sellout to PNC Park, the sixth this season. ... The Pirates have not had a no-hitter since July 12, 1997, when Francisco Cordova and Ricardo Rincon combined on a 10-inning no-hitter. 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