Six Pitchers Combine to Keep Cardinals Quiet in Tigers Triumph
- The Detroit Tigers secured a 5-1 victory over the Cardinals at Busch Stadium on Wednesday, wrapping up their recent stretch of road games.
- This victory finished a period in which the Tigers played 16 of 22 games away, compiling a 15-7 record and winning three of four road series.
- The Tigers deployed a group of six pitchers in a bullpen game, featuring Chase Lee’s debut major league win and Beau Brieske closing out the last six outs.
- Offensively, Javier Baez produced a two-out, two-run single in the eighth inning, while Spencer Torkelson reached base four times, including two hits and two walks.
- With this win, the Tigers have claimed 12 of their first 16 series for the first time since 1984, indicating consistent high-level execution this season.
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Six pitchers combine to keep Cardinals quiet in Tigers triumph
ST. LOUIS – The Tigers had to use four relievers Tuesday night to secure a 5-4 win. And when manager AJ Hinch was asked how that might impact the scheduled bullpen game the next afternoon, he didn’t flinch. “We will be fine,” he said. “We will go with everybody and hopefully make it a little chaotic for them.” See what he did there? Chaotic. Chaos. Related Articles Riley Greene hits a 9th inning RBI double to give the Tigers a 5-4 …

Tigers stay on a roll with a 5-1 win over the Cardinals
Spencer Torkelson had a pair of hits, walked twice and drove in a run to help the Tigers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 5-1 for Detroit’s 15th win in its past 20 games. Brant Hurter allowed one hit in three…
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