DETROIT — Colt Keith hit his first major league home run and Kenta Maeda threw five scoreless innings in his return to help the Detroit Tigers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-2 on Friday night and snap a season-high, five-game losing streak.
A season-ticket holder retrieved the ball and gave it to Keith on the field, where he signed a bat for the fan. By the time Keith was at his locker after the game, the keepsake was in a glass case.
''I feel like I've been dreaming of that for a while,'' the 22-year-old second baseman said. ''It was kind of a blur when it happened.''
Keith turned on a full-count, two-out pitch from Alek Manoah (1-2) in the second inning and sent it 400 feet to right, taking full advantage of a hanging changeup.
''It was a good swing,'' Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. ''He's a good, young player.''
Keith has been flashing some of the promise the Tigers were banking on when they gave him a contract with $28 million guaranteed in January even though he had only minor league experience. Over his last eight games, he has 14 hits.
''Every day, I'm getting a little looser and I'm seeing the ball a little better," he said.
Maeda (2-1) gave up four hits without a walk, coming back strong from an illness that had him on the injured list since May 7.