CHICAGO -- Max Scherzer went right back to winning. Miguel Cabrera walked off the field. Scherzer outpitched Chris Sale in a marquee matchup of All-Star starters to earn his 14th victory, and the Tigers overcame Cabreras injury to beat the Chicago White Sox 7-3 on Monday night. With one out in the bottom of the fifth inning, Cabrera was replaced at third base by Don Kelly. The 2012 AL MVP, who appeared to be holding his left side as he headed to the dugout, was removed with a sore hip flexor muscle and will be evaluated Tuesday. Detroit manager Jim Leyland said the Tigers are going to "wait and see" on Cabreras condition. "You know what? If hes got to miss a few games, hes got to miss a few games, and we find out how tough we are," Leyland said. Cabrera, who became baseballs first Triple Crown winner in 45 years last season, has played in 97 of Detroits 98 games this year. He began the day leading the AL with a .359 batting average and 96 RBIs. After scoring from second in the top of the fifth on Victor Martinezs single, Cabrera tried to loosen up his side. He wasnt able to do it, so he left the game. "It (felt) weird," Cabrera said. Without Cabrera, the Tigers still had more than enough to beat Chicago, which gave up five unearned runs. Scherzer (14-1) won his first 13 decisions before losing his last outing before he started the All-Star game for the American League last Tuesday night at Citi Field. He went eight innings Monday and allowed four hits while striking out five. The right-hander, who didnt allow a baserunner until Adam Dunns single with one out in the fifth, increased his strikeout total to 157. The only two runs Scherzer gave up came on solo homers by Dayan Viciedo and Conor Gillaspie. Scherzer also knew what kind of challenge he faced in Sale. "You know every time when Sales on the mound, hes one of the best. Youve got to bring your A game if youre going to have a chance," Scherzer said. "Tonight I thought I pitched the ball very well, but I also could have lost. At the same time, my teammates had a good idea of what they wanted to do." Martinez had four hits to raise his July average to .425 and Torii Hunter homered in the seventh for Detroit, which improved to 43-9 when scoring five or more runs. That offence, though, might not be the same if Cabrera is out for a little while. "If Miggy comes out of a game hes definitely in pain, but Miggys one of those guys, hes tough. He wont be out long," Hunter said. "I definitely think if you need to rest him a little bit, a couple days, I guess we have to do that. We need him for the long run. If it takes a couple days for him to get where he needs to be, I think we should do it." Even with Sale pitching, the White Sox were far from where they needed to be Monday. Sale followed Scherzer to the mound in the All-Star game and worked two scoreless innings. This time, the left-hander pitched eight innings and gave up four runs -- two earned. He yielded seven hits while striking out 11. Sale (6-9) has struck out at least 10 five times this season. The Tigers scored two unearned runs in the fifth to make it 3-0 when Martinez singled with two outs, bringing in Hernan Perez and Cabrera. Perez led off the inning with a routine grounder to shortstop, but Alexei Ramirez misplayed it for the first of his two errors. After retiring Austin Jackson and Hunter, Sale walked Cabrera intentionally and then Fielder to load the bases for Martinez. Sale was visibly upset with the decision to walk Cabrera. "I like people to earn their way on base," Sale said. "Thats about it." Chicago, which was trying to win three straight games for the first time since June 8-10, fell to 11-20 against AL Central teams. The White Sox allowed five unearned runs and made three more errors to reach 64 after committing 70 last year. "Its going to happen every once in a while," White Sox manager Robin Ventura said. "You hope this one, even in the second half, is one of those every-once-in-a-whiles." NOTES: Leyland said it "might be wishful thinking" that Detroit 2B Omar Infante (left ankle) could be back by the weekend. Infante has been on the disabled list since July 4. ... Paul Konerko, activated from the 15-day DL following a lower back strain, was the White Sox designated hitter and went 0 for 3 in his first game since July 2. ... White Sox RHP Jake Peavy said the trade speculation surrounding him "is not something that consumes any bit of my thought process." Peavy does not have trade protection in the two-year contract he signed this off-season. ... Tuesdays pitching matchup is Detroits Rick Porcello (6-6, 4.80 ERA) against Chicagos Hector Santiago (3-5, 3.30). Fake Air Max 2019 Cheap . 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Here are some things to watch (all times local):BEACH VOLLEYBALLThe lineup for the medal matches of womens beach volleyball was being set Tuesday with Americans Kerri Walsh Jennings and April Ross playing for a spot in the gold-medal game against Brazilian world champions Agatha and Barbara.The winner will face Germanys Laura Ludwig and Kira Walkenhorst at 11:59 p.m.Walsh Jennings is going for her fourth gold, and Ross is looking to improve on the silver she earned when she lost to her fellow Americans in the London final.Earlier Tuesday, top-seeded Brazilian women Talita and Larissa lost to Germany and will play in the bronze medal match at 10 p.m.TRACK AND FIELDExpect a good showdown between Dafne Schippers of the Netherlands and Tori Bowie of the U.S. in the 200 meters at 10:30 p.m. following semifinals Tuesday night. Bowie is coming off a silver in the 100. Theres no worry about Allyson Felix , the reigning Olympic champ, because she didnt qualify at Olympic trials.The American women are thinking sweep in the 100 hurdles at 10:55 p.m. This despite world record holder Keni Harrison not even making the team at trials. Its that deep.American Brittney Reese gets started in trying to defend her long jump title at 9:15 p.m.Ashton Eaton of the U.S. kicks off the defense of his decathlon title. Hes trying to become the first to win back to back decathlon titles since Daley Thompson of Britain in 1980 and 1984.And then, of course, theres Usain Bolt as he takes another step toward another sweep in the sprints. The Jamaican was 3 for 3 in Beijing and again in London. And so far hes 1 for 1 in Rio. Semifinals start at 10 p.m.BASKETBALLAfter meeting in the semifinals of the last three Olympics, the U.S. mens basketball team and Argentina square off in the quarterfinals at 6:45 p.m. The Americans, challenged in their last three games, would fail to medal in the Olympics for the first time with a loss.Other games will see Australia vs. Lithuania at 11 a.m., Spain vs. France at 2:30 p.m. and Serbia vs. Croatia at 10:15 p.m.SOCCERHost nation Brazil will have its eyes on Neymar and company as they take on Honduras at 1 p.m. in the semifinals. Its been a rocky road for the team -- starting with two draws (South Africa, Iraq) but following with shutout wins over Denmark and Colombia. Honduras had two wins, a loss and a draw.At 4 p.m., Nigeria and Germany play in the other semifinal. The gold medal match is Saturday.TABLE TENNISChina is looking to cement its domination of table tennis by repeating in Rio what it did in London: sweeping gold in the singles and team competitions. 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The Americans have three players, including newlywed Stacy Lewis.Even though six of the top 10 men did not come to Rio, it ended with high drama when Justin Rose made birdie on the last hole to beat Henrik Stenson, with Matt Kuchar closing with 63 to take the bronze.VOLLEYBALLThe U.S. will face Poland in the quarterfinals at 2 p.m. after the Americans won their final three pool-play matches following an 0-2 start . Canada, back in the Olympics for the first time since 1992, plays defending Olympic champion Russia in the opening quarterfinal at 10 a.m.Italy takes on Olympic first-timer Iran at 6 p.m., while host Brazil advanced on the final day of preliminary play Monday and draws Argentina at 10:15 p.m.WRESTLINGJapanese wrestler Kaori Icho will attempt to become the first woman to win an individual gold at four consecutive Olympics. Five men have done it, including Carl Lewis and Michael Phelps (2016)BOXINGTop American boxer Claressa Shields fights for the first time in the tournament. Shields unexpectedly dominated the first Olympic womens boxing tournament in London and won the gold medal. Shes a favorite to win another. Shields hasnt lost a fight since London, winning two world championships and a Pan-American Games title. The fight is scheduled for 2:30 p.m.Uzbekistan fighter Shakhram Giyasov faces Daniyar Yeleussinov of Kazakhstan at 4:30 p.m. for the mens welterweight gold.BMX CYCLINGIts time for BMX racers to hit the green track at the Summer Olympics, with seeding runs starting at 1:30 p.m. to set up the mens quarterfinals that begin Thursday. Maris Strombergs of Latvia, the only man to win the event since BMX was added to the Olympics in 2008, is going for a third straight gold. On the womens side, Mariana Pajon of Colombia is the defending champ.Its the riders first chances to see the course since the International Cycling Union said that there was no damage from a wildfire this week that would affect the competition or the integrity of the venue.---AP Summer Games website: http://summergames.ap.org ' ' '