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The Tigers won the game despite being outhit 11-8 and outhomered 2-1. Torkelson’s homer off Cionel Pérez in the seventh was his second 387-foot flyball of the day. Fortunately, this one was hit to the right part of the ballpark and made it over the wall in right-center. His average has slipped in recent days — he’s in 3-for-19 in his last five games — but the power isn’t going anywhere.
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DET • LF
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Greene’s contributions in the first game were mostly on defense, as he made a pair of fine catches in left. In the second game, he opened the Tigers’ scoring with his homer off Charlie Morton in the third. It was his first long ball since Apr. 4, when he hit his third in seven games to open the year, and it gave him his first three-RBI day of 2025.
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Two outs shy of a win, but Montero did his job as the Tigers’ 27th man today. He’ll return to Triple-A possessing a 5.93 ERA in his three spot starts for the Tigers this season.
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No surprise. Montero will get the ball against the Orioles after being selected as the 27th player for the twin-billing against the Tigers. The right-hander is stretched out enough to work deep, but it’d be a risky streaming option against the quality Baltimore lineup.
Source: Cody Stavenhagen
ATH • 1B
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With the scored tied 0-0, Soderstrom laced a two-run double off Patrick Corbin to give the A’s the lead and ultimately the victory. The 23-year-old first baseman has been exceptional over the first month of the season with 24 RBI over 29 games and an OPS of .940.
HOU • 1B
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It was the only hit of the game for Walker, but if you’re only going to get one hit, you might as well make it a homer. Walker has gone deep four times in his first year with the Astros, but is still slashing an ugly .192/.273/.354 over the first 27 games of the campaign. Those numbers will improve, but there’s no denying the first sixth of the season has been a disappointing one for the veteran first baseman.
ATH • 1B
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Kurtz takes a seat with lefty Patrick Corbin on the mound for Monday’s series opener at Globe Life Field. The 22-year-old top prospect is hitting .250 (4-for-16) with three RBI through five games since being promoted last week to the big leagues. Some initial turbulence isn’t unexpected as Kurtz acclimates to life in the majors less than a calendar year after being selected fourth overall in the draft. It’ll be Tyler Soderstrom at the cold corner on Monday night in his place.
Source: MLB.com