Tigers power past Cubs with pair of 4-run innings
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[August 22, 2024]
Trey Sweeney and Riley Greene each hit two-run homers, Kerry
Carpenter added a three-run shot, and the visiting Detroit Tigers beat
the Chicago Cubs 8-2 on Wednesday night.
Parker Meadows had two doubles, a single and two runs for Detroit, which
won for the seventh time in its past nine games and evened the
three-game series at a game apiece. Greene finished with three RBIs.
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Aug 21, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Detroit Tigers designated hitter
Riley Greene (right) celebrates his two-run home run with center fielder
Parker Meadows (left) during the second inning against the Chicago Cubs
at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports |
Christian Bethancourt hit a two-run homer for
Chicago, which has scored a total of eight runs in its past four
games but won two of those games. Seiya Suzuki contributed a
pair of singles.
Left-hander Brant Hurter (1-1) followed opener Beau Brieske and
allowed two runs over 3 2/3 innings for his first career
victory. Brenan Hanifee, Tyler Holton and Joey Wentz combined
for 3 1/3 scoreless innings to close the game.
The Tigers took a 4-0 lead in the second inning against Jameson
Taillon (8-8). Sweeney began the scoring with his first career
homer, a 414-foot blast that barely cleared the center field
wall.
After Meadows doubled with two outs, Greene hit a two-run shot
to right-center field for his 18th homer this season and first
since July 5.
Taillon retired nine straight batters before the Tigers put
runners on second and third with two outs in the fifth inning.
Detroit escaped unscathed after Taillon fanned Spencer Torkelson.
Taillon yielded four runs on six hits over five innings. He
walked two and struck out five while throwing 96 pitches.
Bethancourt put the Cubs on the board with two outs in the
bottom of the fifth with a two-run homer against Hurter. The
383-foot shot was Bethancourt's fourth homer this season.
Chicago threatened with two runners on and one out in the
seventh inning. Holton replaced Hanifee and escaped the jam when
Ian Happ struck out and Patrick Wisdom flied out.
The Tigers extended their lead with four runs in the ninth
inning against Jack Neely, who made his major league debut.
Detroit put runners on the corners with two outs before Zach
McKinstry scored on Greene's single.
Carpenter followed with a three-run blast to left-center field
for his 12th homer this season.
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