CHICAGO -- The Detroit Tigers thought they were going to face one of the best pitchers in baseball. They also assumed they would play a complete game.Neither happened on a strange, wet night.With Chris Sale scratched after he destroyed throwback uniforms Chicago was scheduled to wear, the White Sox used six pitchers Saturday night before their game against the Tigers was suspended by rain after eight innings tied at 3.The game, interrupted three times by thunderstorms, was suspended about five hours after the scheduled first pitch. It will resume Sunday before the final contest of the series.Justin Upton homered for the Tigers and Avisail Garcia hit his first homer since May 28 for the White Sox.The Tigers tied it in the eighth on Nick Castellanos single off Nate Jones that scored Cameron Maybin, who reached on Jones error.The Tigers didnt open their clubhouse or make manager Brad Ausmus available after the suspension.White Sox closer David Robertson came in to get the final out in a pouring rain before the umpires called for the tarp. The game was suspended 45 minutes later.Manager Robin Ventura said Robertson would be on the mound when the game resumes Sunday in the top of the ninth.Matt Albers, who started for Sale and pitched two innings, confirmed the clubhouse incident but declined to answer questions.You probably know what happened, Albers said. But were going to keep it in-house.Detroits Miguel Cabrera drove in his 1,502nd run in the first as the Tigers got a break by not facing the 14-game winner Sale. Cabreras groundout scored Maybin, who singled, stole second and went to third on catcher Dioner Navarros throwing error.The White Sox, wearing white 1983 throwback uniforms instead of the planned 1976 navy jerseys that Sale objected to, took the lead with two unearned runs of their own in the second off Tigers starter Matt Boyd thanks to third baseman Castellanos fielding error. Navarro later had an RBI double.Then game was delayed 10 minutes before the start and for 1-hour, 14-minutes after the second inning.After Ventura walked Victor Martinez intentionally for the fourth time this series, Castellanos made the White Sox pay for the first time in the eighth.Still, the bullpen kept Chicago in it with Sale at home.Proud of them for stepping up and filing in and doing what they had to do, Ventura said. It was very professional of them.TRAINERS ROOMTigers: LHP Daniel Norris (oblique) allowed five earned runs and five hits over 4 2/3 innings Saturday in a rehab start for Triple-A Toledo. GM Al Avila said if there are no setbacks hell join the team Monday in Boston. ... RHP Jordan Zimmermann (neck) is to start Sunday for Toledo. Avila said he might need a second rehab start. ... Avila suggested early August as a return date for RF J.D. Martinez (broken elbow).White Sox: RF Adam Eaton started a day after he had to leave the game after fouling a ball off his foot. ... 2B Brett Lawrie (hamstring) missed his second straight game, but isnt expected to go on the disabled list. His absence left only two bench players, DH Justin Morneau and C Omar Narvaez.THREE HITSBoyd, who lasted 4 1/3 innings, hit Adam Eaton and J.B. Shuck with pitches and Todd Frazier fell to the ground after a high and tight pitch. Tigers reliever Bruce Rondon also hit Navarro.EXTRA PLAYERBoth teams can add a 26th player for the second game Sunday. Ventura said they would bring in a pitcher.WILSON SHINESTigers RHP Alex Wilson didnt allow a hit while getting four outs in his second straight impressive outing after a slow start following a shoulder injury.Ive was playing catch-up the whole first half, Wilson said before the game. I had no spring training and I think finally my body got to take a breather at the (All-Star) break. I didnt pick up a ball and I think it helped.UP NEXTTigers RHP Anibal Sanchez (5-11, 6.60 ERA) starts the regularly scheduled game against White Sox LHP Jose Quintana (8-8, 3.13). Sanchez has allowed only one earned run in 16 1/3 innings at U.S. Cellular Field.---This story corrects the spelling of Cabreras first name to Miguel. Teemu Selanne Jersey . Bryant, who signed a five-year, $34 million contract as a free agent with Cleveland in March, reported symptoms on Monday morning, a team spokesman said. 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Adam Henrique Jersey .Y. -- Syracuse has turned up the defence at the right time all season, and when High Point threatened to pull off a monumental upset the second-ranked Orange did what they do best with their quick hands and savvy play. CLEVELAND -- One bad pitch ended Corey Klubers two months of dominance.Marwin Gonzalez hit a hanging curveball from Kluber for a three-run homer in the second inning and the Houston Astros handed Clevelands ace his first loss since July 3, 4-3 on Tuesday night.Kluber (15-9) had won his previous seven decisions, a span during which he dominated the way he did while winning the AL Cy Young Award in 2014. But the right-hander had a bad string of six batters against the Astros, who have won the first two of four games between the playoff contenders.After a pair of uncharacteristic two-out walks in the second, Kluber got ahead of Gonzalez 0-2 before leaving a belt-high curve over the middle of the plate that the first baseman drilled into the right-field seats.I threw a bad curve, Kluber said, just one of them.And it was enough to send the AL Central-leading Indians, who maintained their 4 1/2-game lead over Detroit , just their second loss in eight games.Gonzalez added two doubles for Houston, a major league-best 13-4 since Aug. 19.Reliever James Hoyt (1-0) struck out two in 1 1/3 innings for his first major league win. The 29-year-old rookie replaced Brad Peacock, who was called up to replace injured Dallas Keuchel and made his first start since April 14, 2015.Carlos Santana homered in the eighth off Luke Gregerson to pull Cleveland within 4-2. The Indians scored an unearned run in the ninth and got the tying run to second before Ken Giles, Houstons fifth reliever, recorded his ninth save.The Indians have led their division for 95 consecutive days and Kluber has been a big reason why. The unflappable 30-year-old had not lost in over two months, and whenever his team needed a big outing, Kluber delivered. He was 7-0 with a 1.94 ERA in 11 starts since losing to Toronto in July -- before the All-Star break.It wasnt his best performance, manager Terry Francona said, but yet if not for a hanging 0-2 pitch he would have given up one (run). Hes pretty good.An atypical sequence led to Gonzalezs homer.After getting two outs, Kluber walked Evan Gattis and Colby Rasmus before quickly getting ahead of Gonzalez. Kluber tried to ssneak his curveball past Gonzalez, but he was ready for it.dddddddddddd was just trying to put the ball in play against one of the best pitchers in the game, but I put a good swing on it, Gonzalez said.The Indians, who couldnt score on Peacock in the first despite opening with a single and double, got a run back in the second on Tyler Naquins RBI groundout.But that missed opportunity haunted them.Obviously that was a big turn of events, Francona said. We have second and third and nobody out, dont score and then they come back with three. Thats a big turnaround.Houston went ahead 4-1 in the third on Alex Bregmans RBI triple off Kluber, who settled in and retired 15 of 17 before leaving after seven. He finished with nine strikeouts.An injury to Keuchel prevented the game from being a matchup of former Cy Young winners. The left-hander was sent back to Houston with shoulder inflammation, a significant setback to the clubs wild-card chances.FIFTH STARTERThe Indians are still trying to decide what to do with Josh Tomlin. The right-hander, who is 0-5 with an 11.47 ERA in his last six outings, had his start skipped Monday.Francona planned to meet with pitching coach Mickey Callaway and team president Chris Antonetti to devise a plan. The Indians used eight pitchers Monday night in a 6-2 loss.Tomlin said hes willing to do whatever the Indians need.TRAINERS ROOMIndians: C Yan Gomes (separated shoulder) is scheduled to be catching minor league games on his rehab assignment this weekend. Gomes, who has been on the disabled list since July 18, threw to bases Tuesday and will DH on Wednesday for Triple-A Columbus. He is eligible to be activated on Sept 16.UP NEXTAstros: RHP Doug Fister looks to bounce back after being tagged for seven runs and 10 hits in 3 2/3 innings against Texas on Sept. 2.Indians: RHP Carlos Carrasco, who struck out 11 and pitched 7 1/3 shutout innings in his last outing, starts for the fifth time in his career against Houston. Carrasco is 2-1 with a 2.05 ERA against the Astros. ' ' '