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Offense continued to pile on as Valdez threw a pair of wild pitches that scored runners and Dillon Dingler brought Riley Greene home off a triple to center field. By the time Valdez found his third out, the Tigers were out to a 6-0 lead that would already be enough to secure the win.
As the Detroit Tigers continue to charge on in the second half of the season, there is still a looming concern about one aspect of their team. The Tigers have
Dillon Dingler tripled in a six-run first inning and the Detroit Tigers finished a sweep of the Houston Astros with a 7-2 win.
After Riley Greene blasted his 29th homer against the Astros Monday, he gave a hearty group hug to the three Tigers hitting coaches.
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Although a just-barely, oppo taco two-run homer by Mauricio Dubon ended a 31-inning Astros scoring drought, that was all the scoring the team could muster en route to another humiliating defeat and lopsided series sweep at the hands of A.J. Hinch’s Detroit Tigers.
Houston Astros center fielder Taylor Trammell was carted off the field after crashing into the wall during the first inning of Wednesday's game against the host Detroit Tigers. Trammell was chasing down a fly ball off the bat of Tigers designated hitter Dillon Dingler before hitting the wall at Comerica Park.
The Tigers won a pitching duel between Tarik Skubal and Hunter Brown on a bases-loaded walk in the 10th inning on Tuesday.
Scott also expanded on why Memphis declined a Pac-12 offer in 2024, which he described as a "bad deal" for the university. The league offered only a fraction of the American Conference's exit fees and provided limited support for Olympic sports, a package Memphis could not accept.