December 19, 2024

Tigers hand Twins season-worst 5th straight loss on Wenceel Pérez’s RBI single in 9th

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Rookie Wenceel Pérez hit a go-ahead, two-out RBI single in the ninth inning and the Detroit Tigers handed the Minnesota Twins their season-worst fifth straight loss, 5-4 on Friday night.

Pérez finished with three hits, two RBIs and two runs scored. Kerry Carpenter added four hits and two RBIs for the Tigers.

With the game tied at 4-all in the ninth, Twins reliever Caleb Thielbar (0-1) got the first two outs before giving up a single to Parker Meadows. Thielbar then threw wildly on a pickoff attempt, allowing Meadows to take second. Mark Canha was intentionally walked, setting up Pérez, who drove in the winning run with a sharp single to center.

The Twins, who won the AL Central last year, have lost 10 of 13 and fell to 6-12, second-worst in the AL ahead of only the division rival Chicago White Sox.

Detroit reliever Andrew Chaffin (2-0) retired all four batters he faced. Jason Foley worked a scoreless ninth for his sixth save. The Tigers are 6-9 since starting the season with five straight wins.

Tigers starter Jack Flaherty gave up four runs — two earned — on four hits with 10 strikeouts in six innings. Minnesota’s Joe Ryan gave up four runs and struck out six in 5 1/3 innings.

Trevor Larnach, who was recalled from Triple-A St. Paul on Tuesday, hit a two-run homer to right in the first inning, putting the Twins on top 2-1.

The Tigers used speed and timely hitting to score twice in the third. Meadows drew a one-out walk and stole second as Canha struck out. Pérez blooped a single to left to score Meadows. Pérez then stole second and scored on Carpenter’s shift-beating single through the vacant shortstop hole.

Detroit added a run in the sixth when Pérez tripled and scored on Carpenter’s third hit. But the Twins tied it in the bottom half with the help of two outfield miscues by the Tigers.

After Edouard Julien walked, Ryan Jeffers hit a flyball to short right that Pérez overran, putting runners on second and third with nobody out. Flaherty almost wiggled out of the jam, striking out Alex Kiriloff and Larnach. But on a full-count pitch, Byron Buxton hit a high fly to left that carried to the warning track, where Carpenter let it fall for a two-run double.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Tigers: 3B Gio Urshela left the game with right hamstring tightness after running out a grounder in the second inning. He walked slowly back to the dugout accompanied by a trainer and was replaced by Matt Vierling.

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