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Mariners' George Kirby set to face Tigers’ Troy Melton in AL Division Series opener

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Mariners' George Kirby set to face Tigers’ Troy Melton in AL Division Series opener
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Mariners' George Kirby set to face Tigers’ Troy Melton in AL Division Series opener

2025-10-04 11:30 Last Updated At:11:40

SEATTLE (AP) — In the postseason for the second time since 2001, the Seattle Mariners are turning to a starting pitcher with a little playoff experience for Saturday's AL Division Series opener against the Detroit Tigers.

George Kirby, who started the 18-inning, 1-0 loss to Houston that ended the Mariners' last playoff appearance in 2022, will be on the mound opposed by Troy Melton, a 24-year-old right-hander with 16 games of major league experience.

“George has the ability to kind of slow things down in some ways,” Mariners manager Dan Wilson, who picked Kirby over Luis Castillo, said Friday. “The way he approaches it, he finds the ability to slow the moment down, slow time down a bit and go and do what he does.”

Kirby also made a memorable start in Game 3 of the 2022 ALDS, tossing seven shutout innings against the Astros.

Kirby, a 27-year-old right-hander, pitched the first seven innings of a game the Astros won behind Jeremy Peña's 18th-inning homer off Penn Murfee. Kirby went 10-8 with a 4.21 ERA and 137 strikeouts over a career-low 23 regular season starts. He missed most of the first two months of the season with right shoulder inflammation, and settled into a groove from June onward.

“It takes a little bit, you know, just to kind of trust your body again and have that same sort of confidence,” Kirby said.

Coming off a three-game win over Cleveland in a Wild Card Series, the Tigers will rely on Melton for the opener of the best-of-five series because reigning AL Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal, Casey Mize and Jack Flaherty started against the Guardians. Melton started the season at Double-A Erie, was promoted to Triple-A Toledo on June 5 and made his big league debut on July 23. He threw 45 2/3 innings for the Tigers with a 2.76 ERA.

“Honestly, if I could have drawn it up, this is what I would be doing,” Melton said. “So, it’s pretty cool looking back on it, though, of how fast that really has happened. When I started the year in Erie, I definitely didn’t want to finish the year in Erie."

Melton was a fourth-rank pick from San Diego State in the 2022 amateur draft.

“I’m pretty even-keeled as it is,” he said. “Once you get out on the mound, the job is the exact same. You want to get outs as fast as you can, as much as you can. So, it kind of makes it easy when your mentality, it doesn’t change for me at all.”

Seattle catcher Cal Raleigh makes his second playoff appearance, this time after hitting a major league-best 60 homers. Raleigh and the Yankees' Aaron Judge are the top candidates for AL MVP.

“He has been so valuable to us, and that predates his season, this breakout,” Seattle president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto said. “He could hit 50 homers next year and you’d be like, ‘Huh.’ Anything’s possible. He turned himself into a superstar, and the world got to see it. And he is now maybe one of the faces of Major League Baseball, and that’s a remarkable thing to have happen.”

Raleigh was among four Mariners to hit at least 26 home runs this season. Julio Rodríguez topped 30 for the second time in his career while Randy Arozarena hit 27 and Jorge Polanco had 26. (Eugenio Suárez, who totaled 49 homers this season, hit 13 for Seattle after being traded by Arizona.)

Detroit wasted a 15 1/2-game AL Central lead and lost 12 of its last 15 games, forcing it to qualify as a wild card.

“It doesn’t matter at this point that we stumbled,” two-time All-Star outfielder Riley Greene said. “No one’s going to look back and say that we stumbled because it doesn’t matter. It definitely made us closer. We grinded through it, and we’re here now.”

Tigers manager A.J. Hinch seconded Greene’s assessment.

“I think if anything, it challenged the distractions that come with the peaks and valleys of a season,” Hinch said. “We were on quite a journey to start the season. We raced out, we have this big lead and we (got) a lot of love and a lot of attention and a lot of power rankings.”

Arozarena has played in 33 career postseason games, including 28 with the Tampa Bay Rays. He's hit .336 with 11 home runs and an 1.104 OPS in the postseason.

Reliever Will Vest was designated for assignment by the Mariners in July 2021 with a 6.17 ERA in 32 relief appearances. He cleared waivers and was returned to the Tigers, who had lost Vest in the Rule 5 draft.

Vest had 23 saves this season with 75 strikeouts in 68 2/3 innings. He pitched the final 1 2/3 innings of Thursday's Wild Card Series clincher.

“I’m sure the Mariners would love to have this version of Will Vest right now, but how many years ago was that? Three, four years ago?” Hinch said. “He’s grown a lot, he’s matured a lot. He’s been optioned to the minor leagues since after being in the big leagues.”

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Seattle Mariners left fielder Randy Arozarena throws during workouts, Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, in Seattle, the day before Game 1 of baseball's American League Division Series against the Detroit Tigers. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

Seattle Mariners left fielder Randy Arozarena throws during workouts, Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, in Seattle, the day before Game 1 of baseball's American League Division Series against the Detroit Tigers. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

Detroit Tigers pitcher Troy Melton reacts after giving up a solo home run to Cleveland Guardians' Brayan Rocchio in the eight inning of Game 2 of the American League Wild Card baseball playoff series in Cleveland, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. (AP Photo/David Dermer)

Detroit Tigers pitcher Troy Melton reacts after giving up a solo home run to Cleveland Guardians' Brayan Rocchio in the eight inning of Game 2 of the American League Wild Card baseball playoff series in Cleveland, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. (AP Photo/David Dermer)

Seattle Mariners starting pitcher George Kirby smiles during a news conference, Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, in Seattle, the day before Game 1 of baseball's American League Division Series against the Detroit Tigers. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

Seattle Mariners starting pitcher George Kirby smiles during a news conference, Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, in Seattle, the day before Game 1 of baseball's American League Division Series against the Detroit Tigers. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

AHMEDABAD, India (AP) — Medium-pacer Tushar Deshpande held his nerve bowling the last over to give Rajasthan Royals a thrilling six-run win against Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League on Saturday.

Gujarat needed 11 runs from the final over and Deshpande conceded only four for Rajasthan's second win from two matches and top spot in the table on net run-rate from Delhi Capitals, who beat Mumbai Indians earlier.

Rajasthan notched 210-6 thanks to Dhruv Jurel's 75 off 42 balls and Yashasvi Jaiswal's 55 off 36.

Gujarat, on the back of Sai Sudharsan’s 73 off 44 and tailenders Rashid Khan and Kagiso Rabada, mounted a terrific comeback to reduce the chase to a reachable 15 off the last 12 balls.

But Rajasthan's England pacer Jofra Archer allowed only four runs in the 19th over, and Deshpande, who played two Twenty20s for India in 2024, was given the last over. He also allowed only four and closed with two dot balls and Khan's wicket. With Gujarat stranded at 204-8, Deshpande thumped his chest in jubilation.

Earlier, Delhi Capitals beat Mumbai Indians by six wickets in the national capital and went top of the table for approximately four hours.

Sameer Rizvi blew away Mumbai with 90 runs off 51 balls to help set up Delhi's second win from two matches.

The impact player followed his unbeaten 70 against Lucknow SuperGiants on Wednesday with seven sixes and seven boundaries in his highest IPL score.

Delhi raced to 164-4 and a six-wicket win with 11 balls to spare in reply to Mumbai's 162-6 and a first loss in the young season for the five-time champion.

Rajasthan opted to bat first and Jaiswal and 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi launched 70 runs off 38 balls for the first wicket.

Suryavanshi scored 31 off 18 including five fours and a six before he miscued to deep midwicket.

Jaiswal took over to score 50 off 32 balls including three sixes and six boundaries.

Jaiswal and Jurel combined for 56 into the 12th over before Jaiswal was bowled by Rabada. Jurel carried Rajasthan past 200 in the 19th over before he nicked behind in the 20th. Jurel hit five sixes and five fours.

Gujarat captain Shubman Gill was missing owing to a muscle spasm and Sudharsan led the way with 50 off 33 in an opening stand of 78 with Kumar Kushagra.

When Sudharsan holed out in the 11th over, Gujarat started losing steam.

Impact substitute Ravi Bishnoi, the wrist spinner, picked 4-41 in four overs to reduce Gujarat to 133-5 in the 14th over.

But Khan and Rabada fought hard to take the game into the final overs, where they were trumped by Archer and Deshpande.

Rizvi started his innings conservatively, taking 20 balls to get his eye in. He came in with Delhi in trouble at 7-2 in the second over. Rizvi joined opener Pathum Nissanka, who was the initial aggressor in their 66-run stand.

When Nissanka top-edged a pull straight up on 44 at 73-3, Rizvi took charge of the chase at Arun Jaitley Stadium.

Rizvi hit 50 off 31 balls to lead Delhi to 100 in the 12th over. He appeared set for his maiden IPL hundred and was 10 runs away when he went looking for his eighth six and was caught at long-off off the bowling of Corbin Bosch in the 17th over. Mumbai players applauded Rizvi as he left.

“Rizvi never let us get back into the game,” Mumbai stand-in skipper Suryakumar Yadav said.

Rizvi said he'd worked on his weaknesses, especially against fast bowlers, before his third IPL. “I took time, got set and then played my shots," he said. "I tried to watch the ball as long as possible. Did the same in the last game.”

Mumbai was made to bat first and finished with a score Yadav felt was 15-20 runs short.

Mukesh Kumar (2-26) struck twice in the third over, bagging Ryan Rickelton on 9 and taking a return catch from Tilak Varma for a two-ball duck.

Yadav and Rohit Sharma combined for 53 off 40 balls but the slowish Delhi pitch didn’t allow the Mumbai stars to run away with the scoring rate.

Delhi skipper Axar Patel got the breakthrough when Sharma slapped him to cover and Nitish Rana took a tough chance above his head in the 10th over.

Yadav got 51 off 36 but was out lbw to Lungi Ngidi and Mumbai faded.

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Delhi Capitals' Sameer Rizvi plays a shot during the Indian Premier League cricket match between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April. 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

Delhi Capitals' Sameer Rizvi plays a shot during the Indian Premier League cricket match between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April. 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

Delhi Capitals' Sameer Rizvi celebrates his fifty runs during the Indian Premier League cricket match between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April. 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

Delhi Capitals' Sameer Rizvi celebrates his fifty runs during the Indian Premier League cricket match between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April. 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

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