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Twins strike first but fall to Tigers in Game 2

share-square-1319248 DETROIT For the briefest of moments on Saturday evening, it looked as though the Twins had turned it around. After being shut out in Game 1 of the split doubleheader, Minnesota had taken the lead in extra innings at Comerica Park thanks to the heads-up wheels on pinch-runner Nick Gordon. But it wasn’t meant to be. The Tigers tied the game in the bottom of the same frame, then delivered the knockout blow on a shallow hit to center from Miguel Cabrera. Twins shortstop Andrelton Simmons and Gordon, the center fielder, converged on the ball but it fell between them, leaving Jonathan Schoop to sprint home from first base with the winning run in Detroit’s 5-4, eight-inning victory.

Game 91: Twins at Tigers

Game 91: Twins at Tigers Share this story Photo by Dave Reginek/Getty Images First Pitch: 5:10 pm CDT TV: Bally Sports North Bless You Boys A Detroit Tigers Community How much baseball can you HAAAAAAAAAAAANDLE??? Twins fans everywhere are about to take the test. Mere hours after the conclusion of their last game, the same squads are running back out there because you just. Can’t. Get. Enough. You ravenous, dirty maniacs, you. Kenta Maeda is about to take on Tiger lefty Tyler Alexander in brutal, hand-to-hand combat. And you’re not gonna want to miss a second of it. Are you? ANSWER ME.

Detroit Tigers Minnesota Twins doubleheader

Tigers rally for doubleheader sweep against Twins Miguel Cabrera’s bloop single scored Jonathan Schoop from first base, and the Detroit Tigers beat the Minnesota Twins 5-4 on Saturday for a doubleheader sweep. The Canadian Press Miguel Cabrera , The Canadian Press DETROIT Miguel Cabrera’s bloop single scored Jonathan Schoop from first base, and the Detroit Tigers beat the Minnesota Twins 5-4 on Saturday for a doubleheader sweep. The second game was tied at 3 after seven innings, and the Twins went in front when pinch-runner Nick Gordon scored on a wild pitch by Joe Jiménez (3-1) in the eighth.

Tigers 5, Twins 4 (F/8): A bloop single walks it off

Tigers 5, Twins 4 (F/8): A bloop single walks it off Share this story Photo by Dave Reginek/Getty Images The second half of a Saturday doubleheader between the Twins and Tigers ended in a sweep for Detroit, winning the second game 5-4 in eight innings. Miguel Cabrera hit a weird walk-off bloop single to centre, scoring Jonathan Schoop from first. If that sounds bizarre, well, I’ll get back to it, I promise. It was going to be a bullpen game for the Tigers in this one, despite manager AJ Hinch also having to use the bullpen extensively earlier in the day. Tyler Alexander, a popular spot-starter ‘round these parts, got the nod for Detroit.

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