The Detroit Tigers won 5-2 against the Braves, highlighted by Matt Vierling's strong performance with two RBIs. His contributions included a crucial double that tied the game in the eighth inning.
Key points
Detroit Tigers won 5-2 against the Braves
Matt Vierling had two RBIs
Vierling's double tied the game in the eighth inning
Kerry Carpenter scored after a leadoff triple
Wenceel Perez scored an insurance run in the ninth
Detroit TigersAtlanta BravesMatt VierlingKerry Carpenter
Have a day, Matt Vierling! The outfielder and utility man for Detroit came up with a pair of RBIs, including tomahawking a chopper down the third base line for a double that scored Kerry Carpenter after a leadoff triple in the eighth inning, tying the game at 2-2.
He could've had a third RBI, but the scorers ruled an error in left field after Vierling roped a top-spinning ball past the third baseman and Wenceel Perez scored in the top of the ninth for an insurance run. Vierling did get credited with a hit for that ball in play.
Vierling had just one hit in his prior seven outings, and had gone four games in a row without a hit until Thursday. Then he came up with a multi-hit, two RBI game, almost singlehandedly keeping the Tigers in the game with his timely hitting. His last multi-hit game was April 19 in Boston.
The first two of Vierlingâs hits weren't scalded, as his first hit was a looping opposite-field single into right that scored Riley Greene from second base with two outs in the top of the sixth inning.
Detroitâs offense managed to hit the ball well and the top of the order created a lot of traffic with hits and Kevin McGonigle and Riley Greene combining for five walks. But it was Vierling coming through with the timely hits to help Detroitâs offense scratch runs across.
It would also be a nice turn for the Tigers for any of the Parker Meadows (and now Javy BĂĄez) fill-ins making center-field starts to make more happen at the plate as Vierling did on Thursday. Plus, he put himself in position to score the go-ahead run later in the eighth inning on a Torres sacrifice fly.
Q&A
What was the final score of the Tigers vs. Braves game on Thursday?
The final score was 5-2 in favor of the Detroit Tigers.
Who had a standout performance in the Tigers' victory over the Braves?
Matt Vierling had a standout performance, contributing two RBIs to the team's victory.
How did Matt Vierling contribute to the Tigers' win against the Braves?
Matt Vierling contributed with a pair of RBIs, including a key double that tied the game in the eighth inning.
What was the significance of the eighth inning in the Tigers vs. Braves game?
The eighth inning was significant as Matt Vierling's double tied the game at 2-2, leading to the Tigers' eventual victory.
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One thing I didn't
Double pinch hitting in the eighth was a bit of a bold move, as manager AJ Hinch inserted Dillon Dingler for Jake Rogers and then Jahmai Jones for Colt Keith. The latter at least involved avoiding a lefty-lefty matchup for Keith.
They both struck out, Dingler looking and Jones then swinging through a high heater with two strikes. The other batters in the inning? Triple, RBI single, walk, walk, RBI sacrifice fly.
Now, had Dingler come up with an RBI hit or Jones cleared the bases, those moves wouldâve been masterful tactical choices. Instead, they came up empty. And either pinch-hit decision on its own likely gets little attention, and are likely defensible as the analytical picture and matchups the Tigers were considering.
Jones is now 2-for-11 with five strikeouts in pinch-hitting situations this season, and Hinch has spoken about the challenging spots Jones tends to find himself in as a hitter.
Such is the fickle nature of baseball, and a reminder that the best chess move is sometimes not the risky gambit, but doing something simple â or, on occasion, nothing at all.