Tigers Hit 3 Homers in a Six-Run Fifth Inning and Rout the Diamondbacks 12
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, JUL 29 – Detroit Tigers scored nine runs in the fifth and sixth innings, fueled by Riley Greene’s three hits and three RBIs, improving their record to 62-46, officials said.
- The Detroit Tigers defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 12-2 at Comerica Park on Tuesday, July 29, powered by a six-run fifth inning with three home runs.
- The Tigers entered the game on a three-game winning streak after losing 12 of 13, while the Diamondbacks had lost six of seven games, setting the stage for Detroit's surge.
- During the five-run rally in the fifth inning, Riley Greene, Gleyber Torres, and Zach McKinstry each contributed a home run, while Greene and Wenceel Pérez both had multiple hits throughout the game.
- Tigers manager A.J. Hinch remarked, "There was a lot to like tonight," as Detroit improved to 63-46, matching the top spot in the American League standings.
- Detroit secured their first series victory following the All-Star break and will conclude the three-game set on Wednesday, featuring Arizona's Ryne Nelson pitching against Detroit's Chris Paddack.
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Detroit Tigers and Arizona Diamondbacks play in game 2 of series
The Detroit Tigers face the Arizona Diamondbacks, leading the series 1-0.
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