
Spoelstra: No need to penalize Ball any further
Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.
The Detroit Tigers secured their fourth consecutive win with a rally in the 8th inning, overcoming a low-scoring game against the Kansas City Royals. Strong pitching performances from both teams kept the game tight until the Tigers capitalized on bullpen struggles.
8th Inning Rally Propels Detroit To Their 4th Win In A Row
Is it October already? OK, Iâm exaggerating a little bit, but given the low-scoring nature of that ball game, it definitely didnât feel like the kind of game that you experience in the middle of April. This was another premier pitching matchup, this time against two lefties. In fact, itâs the first time this year that the Tigers have faced a left-handed starting pitcher, and it was one that they were very familiar with. Cole Ragans was exceptional. He probably didnât have the swing-and-miss stuff he is accustomed to, but the Tigers werenât really squaring anything up, and they were able to make that 1-0 lead hold for a good chunk of the game despite Framber Valdez's brilliant outing.
I donât want that to get overlooked. You need brilliant starting pitching if youâre going to win games on nights where you donât score a lot of runs; thatâs exactly what happened tonight. I donât know if there was anything spectacular about Valdezâs outing, but I also think thatâs sort of what makes them special. Heâll trot his way onto the mound, and before youâve even sat down, all of a sudden heâs made it through seven innings like he did tonight. Outside of a rough second inning in which he got some bad luck, he was sensational and kept the Tigers in the game.
Even with the offensive struggles, this game had the feel of the kind of ballgames we watched in the first half of last season. They say "donât let the Tigers get hot," but itâs more important that you donât let the Tigers stick around. Kansas City needed nine clean outs from their bullpen tonight, something that they have rarely been able to get so far this season. Detroit took advantage of that. These are the kinds of games that are fun to celebrate in April, but could become much more meaningful as we get deeper into the season. This is the first game of the year against a divisional opponent, and the Tigers won despite being shut out through seven and two-thirds. Great job.
Jack Flaherty hopes to build off of what was a much better start last time out tomorrow when he faces off against the Royals. Familiar divisional foe Seth Lugo will be taking the ball for the Kansas City Royals.
The final score of the game was not specified, but the Tigers won after being shut out until the 8th inning.
The starting pitchers were Cole Ragans for the Royals and Framber Valdez for the Tigers.
The Detroit Tigers achieved their fourth consecutive win with this game.

Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.
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