CLEVELAND — Justin Verlander recently watched videotape of his 2011 season, when he was the AL's MVP and noticed he wasn't pitching the way he had back then — dominating, overpowering, nearly unhittable.
Verlander made an adjustment.
And made the Indians look silly.
Verlander toyed with Cleveland's lineup for eight innings and Don Kelly hit a three-run homer off Justin Masterson, leading the Detroit Tigers to their 10th straight win, 5-1 over the Indians, who can't seem to beat the one team they're chasing.
"That's the Justin Verlander we know," Tigers manager Jim Leyland said.
Verlander (12-8) allowed one run and four hits as the Tigers won their second straight in this four-game series and beat the Indians for 10th time in 11 games to open a five-game lead over Cleveland in the AL Central.
Kelly connected in the fifth inning off Masterson (13-8) and Miguel Cabrera picked up his 100th RBI as the Tigers improved to 11-3 against their nearest division rival.
"Every game's a big game but especially against the guys who are chasing us," Verlander said. "They've been playing extremely well. We know it's going to be a battle this series. It's not over yet but winning the first two is a great start."