Tigers Stay Hot, Top Twins for Sixth Win in Seven Games
Casey Mize struck out 10 batters over 6 1/3 innings to help the Detroit Tigers win their fourth straight game and take the series against the Minnesota Twins.
- On Saturday, Aug. 16, the Detroit Tigers scored three runs in the seventh to beat the Minnesota Twins 8-5 at Target Field, winning their fourth straight game and series.
- This year, AJ Hinch said, 'In past years, maybe even at the end of last year, the Tigers weren't necessarily built to survive a game like this,' highlighting their offensive growth.
- In his fifth MLB season, Casey Mize struck out 10 over 6 1/3 innings, tying his career high, for the Tigers.
- The Detroit Tigers extended their American League Central lead to over 8 games, with AJ Hinch saying, 'We won a four-game series and this is just the third game.'
- Chris Paddack will face his former team in Sunday's series finale, and `if the Tigers win Sunday, it will be their first four-game sweep of the Twins since May 1983.
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Leaning Left15Leaning Right2Center14Last UpdatedBias Distribution48% Left
Bias Distribution
- 48% of the sources lean Left
48% Left
L 48%
C 45%
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