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Tigers Shut Out A’s Behind Dietrich Enns’ Stellar MLB Return

  • Left-Handed pitcher Dietrich Enns threw five scoreless innings as the Detroit Tigers defeated the Athletics 8-0 at Comerica Park on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
  • Enns made a strong comeback this spring after signing a minor-league deal, excelling in 14 games for Triple-A Toledo with an earned run average under 3.00 and recording 71 strikeouts across just over 62 innings pitched.
  • Detroit’s offense was highlighted by Spencer Torkelson’s 17th home run, a solo shot in the second inning, and Gleyber Torres extending the lead with a two-run opposite-field blast in the seventh.
  • Manager AJ Hinch praised Enns, saying, "He had everything today," and commended Torkelson's journey and reliable performance during the season.
  • The Tigers improved to a 51-31 record, winning 18 of 25 series including 10 of 13 at Comerica Park, indicating continued strong performance this season.
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Associated Press DETROIT (AP) — Dietrich Enns pitched five scoreless innings in his return to the major leagues as the Detroit Tigers beat the Athletics 8-0 on Thursday. Enns (1-0) allowed a single and two walks in his first game since pitching two scoreless innings for the Tampa Bay Rays against the Miami Marlins on Sept. 24, 2021. The 34-year-old played for the Seibu Lions in Japan from 2022-23 before compiling a 13-6 record last season with t…

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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