Justin Verlander survived a ninth-inning rally at Kansas City, holding on for his first win of the season as Detroit sent the Royals to their fifth consecutive defeat with a 3-2 victory Monday.

After Humberto Quintero’s two-out RBI single made it a one-run game, Kansas City loaded the bases after Verlander (1-1) walked Mitch Maier and hit Alcides Escobar with the next pitch. The reigning American League MVP and Cy Young winner then fell behind Alex Gordon before ending the game with a pair of called strikes.

Verlander threw 131 pitches, the most by any starter in the major leagues this season. He allowed seven hits and a pair of walks while striking out nine.

Brandon Inge delivered what proved to be the decisive blow in a pitchers’ duel, driving a 1-0 pitch from Danny Duffy (1-1) over the center-field wall with one out in the top of the fifth inning. Jhonny Peralta, who went 3-for-4, had led off with a double.

Duffy, who was matching Verlander pitch for pitch before Inge’s home run, departed after 6 2/3 innings having allowed three runs on seven hits. He finished with one walk and seven strikeouts.

The Tigers took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first on Austin Jackson’s leadoff homer, but the Royals drew even in the bottom of the frame on Billy Butler’s RBI single.