After giving up four hits and two runs to the first five batters he faced, Justin Verlander made an adjustment. What a difference a little bend makes. Verlander retired 15 of his final 18 batters after talking to pitching coach Jeff Jones and the Detroit Tigers beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6-3 Sunday in a game between split squads.
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