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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 on Tuesday, July 29, at Comerica Park in Detroit, winning their third straight game.
  • The Tigers began the game trailing 2-0 but rallied by scoring six runs in the fifth inning with three home runs from Greene, Torres, and McKinstry.
  • Key contributors included Riley Greene with three hits and an RBI double, Wenceel Perez with four hits and two stolen bases, and Matt Vierling's notable juggling catch in center field.
  • Casey Mize struggled, lasting only 1 2/3 innings, while Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said, "There was a lot to like tonight," praising the pitching and offense.
  • The win gave Detroit its first series victory since the All-Star break and set up a potential series sweep against Arizona on Wednesday afternoon.
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Jackson Progress-Argus broke the news in Jackson, United States on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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