DETROIT — Some Astros pitchers don’t like the club’s increased use of defensive shifts. Starters have complained privately, while sometimes making their displeasure known publicly through negative in-game reactions to base hits they believe would have been caught had a shift not been in place. Astros No. 2 starter Lucas Harrell went fully public with his shift-based frustration Tuesday following a 6-2 loss to the Tigers, saying several balls could have been caught that weren’t and directly referring to an Andy Dirks go-ahead RBI double in the fifth that “was up there forever.” “We’re trying some new things with our defense, and I thought they worked against me,” Harrell said. [...]