Tigers defeat White Sox on walk-off sac fly in 10th
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[September 17, 2022] Victor
Reyes hit a walk-off sacrifice fly in the 10th inning as the host
Detroit Tigers snapped a four-game losing streak, edging the Chicago
White Sox, 3-2, on Friday night.
Javier Baez reached base four times and scored a run for Detroit
(55-89), while Jonathan Schoop contributed a solo homer.
Detroit reliever Alex Lange (5-4) struck out the side in the top of
the 10th, leaving the runner stranded. In the bottom of the inning,
Willi Castro put down a sacrifice bunt and reliever Liam Hendriks
(3-4) made a throwing error, putting runners at the corners. Riley
Greene struck out before Reyes' game-winning fly ball scored Ryan
Kreidler.
Tigers starter Matt Manning tossed seven scoreless innings, giving
up just three hits and no walks while striking out five.
Jose Abreu drove in both Chicago runs, while Elvis Andrus had three
hits and scored a run. Starter Lucas Giolito allowed one run and
four hits in 4 2/3 innings for Chicago (74-71).
The Tigers scored a two-out run in the first as Baez singled and
Eric Haase walked, setting up Spencer Torkelson's RBI single to
center.
While Manning cruised along, the Tigers left some runners in scoring
position.
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Detroit Tigers shortstop Javier Baez (28) forces out Chicago White
Sox shortstop Elvis Andrus (1) at second base in the first inning at
Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: Lon Horwedel-USA TODAY Sports
Torkelson nearly homered in the sixth, but his long
shot was caught the wall. Two batters later, Schoop cleared the
left-field fence for his 10th homer and a 2-0 Detroit lead.
Chicago's Eloy Jimenez opened the seventh with a bloop double. He
reached third on a one-out grounder, but was left stranded as AJ
Pollock grounded out.
With reliever Joe Jimenez replacing Manning in the eighth, Josh
Harrison hit a one-out double and Andrus reached on an infield
single. After a foul out, Abreu ripped a double down the left-field
line to bring in both runners and tie it at 2.
Baez led off the bottom of the eighth with a double and moved to
third on a grounder. He tried to score when Torkelson struck out on
a pitch that bounced in the dirt, but was tagged out.
--Field Level Media
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