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The Detroit Tigers game saw them grab a 7-6 lead in the fifth inning after being down 6-1, but Jack Flaherty blew the lead to ...
Zach McKinstry’s fifth-inning blooper Sunday seemed to hang in the air for minutes as it floated toward left field. So did ...
Speaking of that public enemy number one, Tommy Kahnle, he got his first appearance in nine days in the eighth inning of this ...
Riley Greene hit his 31st homer for the Detroit Tigers, and Jack Flaherty gave up eight runs in five-plus innings in Sunday's ...
Anyone who has lamented Jack Flaherty’s inconsistency of late didn’t have much reason to stop following Sunday.
All season long, the Detroit Tigers have gotten contributions from virtually everyone on their roster. That has powered them ...
Zach McKinstry has stepped to the plate at Comerica Park with Creed’s “What If” as his walkup music throughout his All-Star ...
Royals’ right-handed starter Ryan Bergert, who has held lefties to a .159 average in his short big-league time, had allowed just one hit to the Tigers’ lefties through 5.2 innings, and that was a solo ...
The McKinstry led off the seventh inning with a single that started a four-run rally to give the Tigers the lead. With a home ...
Zach McKinstry put on a show for his fans from Central Michigan. He also showed the DNA of the gritty Detroit Tigers in a 7-5 ...
The Tigers took a 2-0 lead in the first, stringing together four straight two-out hits that included RBI singles by Riley Greene and Zach McKinstry.
IT MEANS SOMETHING: Zach McKinstry named Tigers' winner of Heart and Hustle Award Paddack allowed four runs on six hits and no walks with no strikeouts across four innings.
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