Kenta Maeda was outperformed by Cy Young award winner Justin Verlander in a heated pitchers' duel as the Detroit Tigers beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-1 to snap the visitors' winning streak at six games on Sunday.

Maeda (11-5) took a no-hitter through the fifth without allowing a single runner to reach base but gave up a two-run double to Dixon Machado and a two-run homer to Justin Upton in the bottom of the sixth at Comerica Park.

Maeda walked none and struck out seven of the 23 batters he faced, but also gave up four runs and five hits -- all in the sixth inning -- in six innings in taking his first loss since July 2.

"It was a waste (the way I gave up four runs), the sixth inning," said Maeda.

"I was supposed to get three easy outs. I did really well through the fifth inning, but I gave up four runs and it is what it is. I didn't need to see that last homer either," he said.

Verlander (9-8), who also threw five hitless innings issuing just one walk, gave up one run on two hits, including a Curtis Granderson solo shot in the sixth, while fanning nine in eight innings of work.

At Wrigley Field in Chicago, Koji Uehara, who was activated from the 10-day disabled list prior to Sunday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays, gave up the go-ahead run in the 10th inning but the Chicago Cubs rallied for three runs in the bottom half in a 6-5 walk-off victory.

Uehara came on as the sixth of seven Cubs pitchers to take the mound with the game tied 3-all, only to allow an RBI single to Kevin Pillar and a bases-loaded walk to Norichika Aoki. He got just two outs before he was relieved by Justin Wilson (4-4).

The Cubs closed to within a run on a wild pitch by Roberto Osuna (3-4), and Alex Avila ended the game with a two-run walk-off single off Osuna.

"I guess (the victory) was good for the team. There's nothing for me to be happy about," said Uehara.

"I only have myself to blame. My control hasn't been good. I guess it's a lack of skill. I want to switch gears but things aren't looking good. I have to take it one day at a time."

Aoki went 1-for-4 with a double and a run-scoring walk.