"During the day Wednesday, Tigers rookies Casper Wells and Danny Worth walked around together in the shopping district in San Francisco. By night, they ran around on the ball field in Oakland. Wells had his first two hits in the majors. The second was the double that gave Justin Verlander a four-run lead in his 5-1 domination of the A's. Worth went 3-for-3 and played a superb second base. The third of his singles drove in the Tigers' final run. His sacrifice bunt in the seventh set up a two-out RBI single by Austin Jackson. "We're in the same boat," Wells, 25, said of himself and Worth, 24. "We were hanging out at the mall today, talking about stuff. We're in identical situations, coming up pretty much at the same time. It's our first time up here. We were walking around San Francisco today, taking it all in." Worth had gotten his first hit Sunday, on his first big-league at-bat. Wells was 0-for-5 in the majors when he got his first hit, a solid single to left off Dallas Braden, who in his last start on this field -- in his historic start against Tampa Bay -- hadn't allowed any runners at all. " http://www.freep.com/article/201005...kies-make-impact-in-Tigers-win-over-Athletics