Miguel Cabrera doubled and scored on Prince Fielder's single, part of a snowy eighth-inning rally that gave the Detroit Tigers a 5-2 win over the Tampa Bay Rays Tuesday. After Fielder's tiebreaking single, a light snow shower passed briefly over Comerica Park. Jhonny Peralta added a sacrifice fly later in the inning, and Gerald Laird's RBI single gave the Tigers a three-run lead. Phil Coke (1-0) pitched the eighth, and Jose Valverde finished for his first save of the season. Valverde blew a save for the first time since 2010 in Thursday's opener against Boston. Austin Jackson homered for Detroit, which is the AL's last unbeaten team after handing the Rays their first defeat. Rick Porcello allowed two runs and seven hits in seven innings for the Tigers in a game that began amid snow flurries with the temperature in the 40s. Tampa Bay's Matt Moore allowed two runs and four hits in 6 2-3 innings. He walked five — one intentionally — and struck out four in his second career regular-season start. Yankees 5, Orioles 4, 12 innings: Raul Ibanez doubled in the tiebreaking run in the 12th inning, and the Yankees overcame a three-run deficit and a wild performance by starter Freddy Garcia. Robinson Cano led off the 12th with a double off Pedro Strop (0-1). With two outs, Ibanez hit a liner off the right-field warning track that bounced into the stands. Former Oriole Clay Rapada (1-0) got two outs in the 11th, and Mariano Rivera worked a perfect 12th for his first save this year and the 604th of his career. Garcia threw five wild pitches, one short of the major league record. He yielded four runs, three earned, four hits and three walks in 4 2-3 innings. Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter hit his 25th career leadoff homer, breaking a tie with Rickey Henderson for most in franchise history. Blue Jays 7, Red Sox 3: Kyle Drabek pitched into the sixth inning and Edwin Encarnacion homered to lead Toronto to the victory. Boston dropped to 1-4, another slow start for a team that opened last season with six straight losses. Daniel Bard allowed five runs and eight hits in five-plus innings. Rangers 1, Mariners 0: Neftali Feliz pitched seven crisp innings in his first major league start and David Murphy had an RBI single for the only run in the Rangers' victory. In another tie Kansas City beat Oakland Athletics 3-0.