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Who will play in Game 2 of the playoffs?
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Who will play in Game 2 of the playoffs?

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The Detroit Tigers pulled off an upset over the Houston Astros in the first game of their American League Wild Card Series on Tuesday, behind AL Cy Young favorite Tarik Skubal getting off to a dominant start.

But who the hell will line up in a potentially series-deciding Game 2 at Minute Maid Park (2:32 p.m., ABC) on Wednesday?

After Tuesday’s win, the Tigers announced that all-rounder Tyler Holton would start as the opener. Holton, however, is no stranger to the playoffs — he made his first postseason appearance on Tuesday, striking out the eighth inning and moving Houston’s Kyle Tucker to third.

Manager AJ Hinch and the Tigers have had an opener-big man pitching strategy since August as the starting rotation was decimated by injuries, poor performance and the trade of Jack Flaherty at the deadline (in exchange for current playoff starting shortstop Trey Sweeney). .

However, rookie right-hander Reese Olson will likely get the bulk of the innings as they try to secure a trip to Cleveland and the best-of-five ALDS that begins Saturday. Olson, 25, is 4-8 with a 3.53 ERA but has missed nearly two months with a shoulder strain. He returned on September 16 and has made three starts, pitching no more than four innings in each.

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The Astros also named their Game 2 starter on Tuesday night, Detroit native right-hander Hunter Brown (St. Clair Lakeview High School and Wayne State). Brown (11-9, 3.49 ERA) last pitched on Sept. 23; Since adding a sinker to his pitch mix in early May, he’s been all over the place for Houston.

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