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Newest Tigers Pitchers Take Lumps in Loss to Twins

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, AUG 5 – The Detroit Tigers lead the American League Central with a 66-48 record and have won six of their last eight games, while the struggling Twins sit at 52-60 after key players were traded.

  • On Tuesday, August 5, 2025, the Minnesota Twins defeated the Detroit Tigers 6-3 at Comerica Park in Detroit.
  • Detroit obtained pitcher Chris Paddack from Minnesota in exchange for Enrique Jimenez shortly before the trade deadline last week.
  • Luke Keaschall hit his first major league two-run homer in the first inning, and Trevor Larnach also homered against his former teammate Paddack, who gave up four runs over four innings.
  • Keaschall’s RBI single in the fifth increased the Twins’ advantage to 6-1, while Jahmai Jones delivered a clutch triple with two outs in the eighth inning, driving in two runs to narrow the Tigers’ deficit to 6-3.
  • The loss marked the Tigers' third defeat in nine games despite leading the AL Central, while the Twins continued rebuilding after losing key players and dropping five of six games.
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Luke Keaschall blasted his first career homer off former Minnesota teammate Chris Paddack as the visiting Twins downed the Detroit Tigers 6-3 on Tuesday night. Keaschall, who was activated from the injured list on Tuesday after recovering from a forearm fracture, added a run-scoring single. Ryan Jeffers had two doubles, scored two runs and drove in another. Kody Clemens supplied three hits, a run scored and an RBI while Trevor Larnach contribute…

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Keaschall and Larnach hit homers off former teammate Paddack, helping Twins beat Tigers 6-3

Luke Keaschall hit his first homer in the majors and Trevor Larnach also cleared the fences against former teammate Chris Paddack, helping the Minnesota Twins beat the Detroit Tigers 6-3 Tuesday night.

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Sports Chat Place broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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