The Cincinnati Reds defeated the Detroit Tigers 9-8 in a dramatic walk-off victory, overcoming a significant early deficit. Nathaniel Lowe's sixth-inning home run sealed the win for the Reds.
Key points
Reds won 9-8 against Tigers in a walk-off
Nathaniel Lowe hit a solo home run in the sixth inning
Framber Valdez struggled with 5 walks in 4 1/3 innings
Apr 24, 2026; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Cincinnati Reds designated hitter Nathaniel Lowe (31) hits a solo home run in the sixth inning against the Detroit Tigers at Great American Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images | Katie Stratman-Imagn Images
Apr 24, 2026; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Cincinnati Reds designated hitter Nathaniel Lowe (31) hits a solo home run in the sixth inning against the Detroit Tigers at Great American Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images | Katie Stratman-Imagn Images
The Tigers continued their string of games against National League Central opponents on Friday night, in the opener of a three-game series against the Reds on the banks of the Ohio River. There was a big early lead which evaporated, and then a nice comeback for a late lead, but one final home run doomed the Detroiters in a 9-8 walk-off loss.
Making his sixth start of the season for the Detroiters was Framber Valdez. He was coming off a very solid six-inning outing in Boston in which he gave up one run, walked two and struck out seven. It took me a long time to find strikeout percentage â eventually I found it buried deep in Advanced Pitching on Baseball Reference â and his is quite a bit below his career average so far this year. For his career, his strikeout percentage is 23.3% (MLB average has been 22.7% over that time); in 2026, in the small sample we have, itâs been 15.8%.
Andrew Abbott started for the Reds, and his season so far hasnât been great: his ERA coming into tonight was 5.84 (although his FIP was only 4.32, so heâs been a bit unlucky). But if youâre surrendering four walks and over eleven hits per nine innings, youâre going to have a *lot* of traffic on the basepaths, and that usually doesnât help you win too many ball games. A stat in Abbottâs favour, though, is that heâs generally limited hard contact, and thatâs a very important stat at Great American Ball Park.
Well, that wasnât of much use in the second inning when he hung a sweeping breaking ball right into the path of âs bat; he proceeded to clobber that thing into the right-centrefield stands for a 1-0 lead.
A walk and an infield single off âs glove started the bottom of the second, and a double steal pushed the runners up to second and third with one out. But Valdez bore down and struck out the next two hitters, stranding the runners and getting out of the jam.
BĂĄez led off the bottom of the third and refused to be excluded from the home run party, clubbing a fat 3-0 fastball to centre for a 2-0 lead. With one out, walked, Kevin McGonigle singled, and a double plated both runners for a 4-0 Tiger lead.
Valdez, meanwhile, was looking good early on â he kept righties off-kilter with plenty of changeups and curveballs. He got into a bit of trouble in the bottom of the third by walking a pair of hitters with two outs. But then , whoâs having a sensational rookie year so far, spanked a scorching liner deep to left field â but Greene made a fine running catch for the third out.
In the fourth the Tigers just kept coming: doubled to lead off, and then with two outs , getting a start against a lefty, singled up the middle, scoring Torkelson and making the lead 5-0⊠which would not hold up, as it turns out.
, a childhood friend of , relieved Abbott to start the fifth and he had trouble finding the plate, walking the first two batters heâd face, Torres and McGonigle. Vierling flew out but advanced Torres to third, and Dingler came up to face a guy he grew up with. The battle reached nine pitches, but on that ninth pitch Dingler hit a comebacker to Nicolas to start an inning-ending 1-4-3 double play.
The walks kept coming for Valdez in the fifth, and with one out he walked . That was a bad idea, as then hit a home run to cut the lead to 5-2. After singled, AJ Hinch had seen enough and was brought in. On the first pitch Dingler made a great throw to nab De La Cruz stealing, which certainly helped, and Stewart struck out, which helped even more as it was the third out.
Valdezâs final line: 4 1/3 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 5 BB, 4 K.
The Tigers loaded the bases with none out in the sixth via a Greene single, a Torkelson walk and a single. Nicolas departed in favour of , and BĂĄez hit a grounder to shortstop. De La Cruz came home to get the lead runner, and catcher threw to first but upon review BĂĄez narrowly beat out the throw to first to get out of a double play and keep the bases loaded. However, , pinch-hitting for Jones, hit a liner right at De La Cruz who snared it and doubled-off Keith to end the inning.
Thatâs a squander, right there. If the Tigers had scored â as one would expect in a bases-loaded, none-out situation â that would likely have changed the outcome of the game.
The Reds further narrowed the Tigersâ lead with one out in the sixth, as Finnegan served up a fat splitter that Nathaniel Lowe launched almost 440 feet (134 m) into the stands to make it 5-3. doubled down the right-field line with two out as the heavy rain started, but Finnegan struck out KeâBryan Hayes looking for the third out of the inning to limit the damage.
A cursory glance at the weather radar didnât offer a lot of hope for a quick resolution to this precipitation conundrum. But after almost two hours the rain had stopped and the field was suitably prepared, and play resumed at the start of the seventh inning. took over on the mound for the Reds, and he plunked McGonigle on the right hand; he stayed in the game and then swiped second base. But a Dingler groundout ended the inning and it was all for naught.
took over for Finnegan after the delay and it did not go well: a four-pitch walk and another two-run home run by McLain tied the game at 5; yep, that comfortable lead was gone. After getting two outs but surrendering a double, was brought in to face a lefty, and a routine grounder to BĂĄez (now at second base) resulted in the ball being thrown away and the run scoring from second. Another double scored another run and it was 7-5 for the Reds.
Torkelson took matters into his own hands in the eighth, as he turned around a belt-high fastball for a solo home run â his third in three days â to narrow the gap to 7-6. Then, Keith lined a single and Carpenter sat on a fastball and blasted it over the right-field fence to retake the lead 8-7.
was brought in for the bottom of the eighth; which version of Anderson would we see? Well, it was the version that got two strikeouts and a harmless fly ball, which Iâll definitely take any day.
, who obviously made me think of Richard Ashcroft and how good The Verveâs *Urban Hymns* is, came on for the ninth and nothing particularly of note happened.
That brought into the game, who needed 36 pitches to lock down the win against on Wednesday. After a flyout and a strikeout, poked a single into right field to put the tying run on base. That would prove to be fateful, as Jansen left an 0-1 sinker middle up right in the meatball zone. Lowe launched his second home run of the night deep into a misty Ohio night, sealing the victory for the home team.
Q&A
What was the final score of the Reds vs. Tigers game on April 24, 2026?
The final score was Reds 9, Tigers 8.
Who hit the decisive home run for the Reds in the game against the Tigers?
Nathaniel Lowe hit the decisive home run for the Reds.
What were Framber Valdez's pitching statistics in the game against the Reds?
Framber Valdez pitched 4 1/3 innings, allowing 4 hits, 2 runs, 5 walks, and striking out 4 batters.
How did the Tigers' early lead change during the game against the Reds?
The Tigers initially led 5-0, but the Reds came back to win 9-8 with a late rally.
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Jahmai Jones went 0-for-10 to start his season; mind you, he wasnât getting many opportunities as the Tigers didnât face too many left-handed pitchers.
Since that slow start, coming into tonight, heâs been 6-for-15 with a pair of home runs, including the tying solo home run against the Brewers on Thursday afternoon â but not including the RBI single in the fifth.
There were plenty of Tiger fans in attendance at the stadium on the riverfront, and could be easily heard on the broadcast.
Jon Bois has a new weird series about charging the mound. If I were you, Iâd make some time for this.