Pistons, Tigers take baton in Detroit's pro sports renaissance
- The Cade Cunningham-led Pistons host the New York Knicks for Game 3 Thursday night at Little Caesars Arena.
- Their first-round series is tied 1-1 after the Pistons won Game 1, ending a league-record 15-game playoff losing streak.
- This marks the first playoff game at Little Caesars Arena since its 2017 opening, occurring as other Detroit teams also succeed.
- Tigers first baseman Spencer Torkelson stated, "There's definitely a buzz."
- This collective success contributes to a feeling of resurgence and excitement across the city.
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Pistons, Tigers take the baton in Detroit’s pro sports renaissance
By LARRY LAGE The Associated Press DETROIT — With the Lions, Tigers and Pistons — oh my — the Motor City finally has some winners to cheer for in the pro leagues. “There’s definitely a buzz,” suddenly slugging first baseman Spencer Torkelson said Thursday after Detroit beat the San Diego Padres 6-0 to win a three-game series. “Winning is contagious, just like hitting is contagious. “When you see another team in the city doing well and grinding a…
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