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Heyward crushes long home run vs. Tigers

Medlen allows two hits, one run over two innings of first spring start

LAKELAND, Fla. -- The spring-opening home-and-home series between the Tigers and Braves ended up with two Detroit go-ahead rallies and a sweep. Torii Hunter and Austin Jackson hit RBI singles in a two-run fifth inning Thursday, sending the Tigers to another win with a 5-2 decision at Joker Marchant Stadium.

Jason Heyward provided the highlight of the afternoon with a tape-measure home run down the right-field line, the same area where he cleared the batting cage building four years ago on a mammoth drive off Max Scherzer. Thursday's shot off reliever Duane Below hit near the top of the roof on the building, giving Atlanta a 2-1 lead in the third, but the Tigers rallied for a second consecutive day.

Below followed Rick Porcello, who recovered from a Ryan Doumit first-inning RBI double by striking out the side in the second. Jose Iglesias tied it in the bottom half without a base hit, drawing a leadoff walk off Atlanta starter Kris Medlen, advancing to second on a hit-and-run play on an Andy Dirks groundout, reaching third on a wild pitch and scoring on Miguel Cabrera's groundout.

Detroit squandered a scoring opportunity following back-to-back singles in the fourth, but Iglesias -- batting leadoff for this game -- again sparked a rally by beating out an infield single to start the fifth. Miguel Cabrera's walk moved pinch-runner Devon Travis to second, where Travis scored easily on Hunter's ground ball through the right side.

Braves right-hander Wirfin Obispo regrouped with a James McCann flyout but fell behind on Jackson, batting sixth in this game instead of his usual leadoff spot. He centered a line drive that fell in front of center fielder B.J. Upton.

Porcello topped out at 94 mph on his fastball in his first outing of the spring, striking out three in two innings. Joba Chamberlain hit 90-92 mph on his fastball in relief, but commanded it to go with a biting slider. Medlen gave up two hits and the one run in two innings.

Gerald Laird left the game after one at-bat with back stiffness, but characterized the injury as minor.

Up next: The Braves will send Brandon Beachy to the mound when they return to Champion Stadium on Friday to host the Astros at 6:05 p.m. ET in a broadcast that can be heard on Gameday Audio. Beachy will attempt to complete two innings in what will be his first start since last year's frustration-filled return from Tommy John surgery led Dr. James Andrews to perform a cleanup procedure on the pitcher's elbow in September. After getting a chance to rest on Thursday, Freddie Freeman and the rest of Atlanta's projected starting infielders are expected to play on Friday night. This will be the first of the three night games the Braves are slated to play during Spring Training.

Jason Beck is a reporter for MLB.com. Read Beck's Blog and follow him on Twitter @beckjason.
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