Tigers Hit 5 Home Runs and Hold Off Rays 10-9 to Halt Skid Behind Dingler, Carpenter and Greene
- On Monday, the Detroit Tigers defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 10-9, snapping a four-game skid behind a season-high five home runs.
- Detroit's offensive explosion included three consecutive home runs in the third inning, a feat the franchise had not accomplished since Aug. 8, 2020, when Miguel Cabrera, Jeimer Candelario and another connected at Pittsburgh.
- Dingler led with four hits and four RBIs, while Greene finished 3-for-4 with three RBIs and Carpenter added a critical two-run double in the eighth inning.
- With the win, Detroit avoided falling 17 games under.500, though Rays shortstop Taylor Walls exited in the second with hamstring tightness and outfielder Chandler Simpson left after a slide.
- The series continues Tuesday as Detroit RHP Jack Flaherty faces Rays LHP Steven Matz in the next matchup.
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Taiwan's Lee Hao-yu hits second MLB homer in Tigers' 10-9 win over Rays
Taipei, June 2 (CNA) Detroit Tigers second baseman Lee Hao-yu (李灝宇), the only active Taiwanese batter in Major League Baseball (MLB), hit his second major league home run in his team's 10-9 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday.
Tigers blast five home runs, hold off Rays in slugfest
Tigers hit 5 home runs and hold off Rays 10-9 to halt skid behind Dingler, Carpenter and Greene
Dillon Dingler hit two of Detroit’s season-high five homers, Riley Greene was a triple shy of the cycle and the Tigers stopped a four-game skid by holding off the Tampa Bay Rays 10-9.
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