MINNEAPOLIS — Scott Diamond was the only one in Minnesota's rotation who pitched well enough last year to keep his place.
Lately, the left-hander has struggled as much as any Twins starter.
Prince Fielder broke open a scoreless game with a two-run double in the sixth inning, the spark that Rick Porcello and the Detroit Tigers used to beat the Twins 4-0 on Friday night.
Victor Martinez and Jhonny Peralta followed Fielder's soaring drive with RBI doubles of their own, ending the night for Diamond (4-6). Even better for the Tigers was that the four-run cushion kept sputtering closer Jose Valverde out of a pressurized save situation.
"I feel like it's definitely coming around. I just need to prevent these big innings," Diamond said. "It's getting pretty frustrating, and it's not letting me get later into the game. It's not helping our bullpen out."
Porcello (4-3) didn't need much relief.
The right-hander breezed through seven scoreless innings, allowing just two singles and one double without a walk. He struck out five and gave the Tigers their 19th quality start (of at least six innings and three runs or less) in the last 20 games. Despite his status as the afterthought of this stacked rotation behind Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer, Anibal Sanchez and Doug Fister, Porcello has shined in his last four appearances. He is 2-1 with 30 strikeouts in 27 innings and just 15 hits, five runs and four walks against him during that stretch.
The Twins haven't had success anywhere near that with their starters.