DETROIT -- When Adam Warren walked four of the first five Tigers hitters who stepped to the plate Wednesday, it looked like it might be a long night for the Yankees' bullpen.
Instead, the right-hander turned in a surprisingly long outing, recovering from the 36-pitch first inning to pitch into the sixth as the Yankees beat the Tigers, 13-4, at Comerica Park.
"It just kind of got away from me a little bit," Warren said. "But after that first inning, I felt like I made some adjustments and got back to it."
The Yankees provided Warren a six-run cushion during a 31-minute top of the first inning.