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Tigers Launch Four Solo Homers in Rout of Reds

  • The Detroit Tigers defeated the Cincinnati Reds 11-5 on Friday, June 13, at Comerica Park in the series opener.
  • The Tigers jumped ahead early when Riley Greene launched a solo home run on the very first throw from Cincinnati’s starting pitcher, Nick Martinez.
  • Greene went 2-for-5 with four RBIs, highlighted by a bases-clearing double in the sixth inning, while Gleyber Torres contributed two solo homers and a sacrifice fly.
  • Keider Montero pitched five innings, giving up seven hits and two runs that were earned, while the Tigers surged ahead with a four-run sixth inning to secure a commanding victory.
  • The victory boosted Detroit's record to 46-25, allowing them to reclaim the top spot in MLB and surpass the.500 mark by 21 games for the first occasion this season.
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DETROIT (AP) — Gleyber Torres hit two home runs and Riley Greene drove in four runs to help the Detroit Tigers beat the Cincinnati Reds 11-5 on a rainy Friday night. Greene hit a solo homer in the third inning and a three-run double in the sixth for the Tigers, who improved to 19-4 in series openers. TJ Friedl and Elly de la Cruz homered for the Reds. Torres homered on the first pitch from Nick Martinez (4-7). It was Torres' fourth career leadof…

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