The Tigers lost to the Royals 4-3 in a close game, dropping the series opener. Despite a solid performance from pitcher Keider Montero, the Tigers couldn't hold their lead late in the game.
Key points
Tigers lost to Royals 4-3
Keider Montero was the starting pitcher
Tigers struggled to convert baserunners
AL Central standings are tightly contested
Detroit TigersKansas City RoyalsKeider MonteroRiley Greene
May 8, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Keider Montero (54) throws a pitch in the first inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Aiken-Imagn Images | Peter Aiken-Imagn Images
May 8, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Keider Montero (54) throws a pitch in the first inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Aiken-Imagn Images | Peter Aiken-Imagn Images
After a nice Thursday off day, the Tigers are in Kansas City hoping to get some games back in the AL Central and push their way back towards first. The AL Central is an extremely tight race at the moment, so every game really does count, even this early in the year. The Tigers had Keider Montero on the mound, up against Kris Bubic for the Royals. Detroit is still trying to find out what their pitching rotation is going to look like as they come to terms with major pitching losses, so weâll see how things pan out over the coming week to get an idea of A.J. Hinchâs plans.
With one out in the top of the first, Kevin McGonigle got a walk. After another out, he successfully stole second. His hustle was admirable, but ultimately didnât help, as the next at-bat was a groundout to end the inning. In the home half Montero got the Royals out in order.
Riley Greene got the second started with a double. Wenceel Perez then singled, but Greene was held at third. With men on the corners, came up to bat and hit into a double play, but the Tigers managed to score their first run of the game, getting Greene home. Theyâd have to settle for just the one run, but it gave them an early lead. With two outs in the home half, doubled. Then singled, bringing Caglianone home and tying up the game.
Freshly re-signed got a leadoff walk to get the third started. McGonigle then grounded into a force out, eliminating Short. A wild pitch let McGonigle advance to second. Once again, though, McGonigleâs great baserunning wasnât rewarded as a groundout ended the inning. In the home half, the Royals went 1-2-3.
Riley Greene continued to be a workhorse, reaching first on a fumbled catch by . It was ruled a single but Iâm pretty sure it was an error. Montero got the Royals out three-up, three-down, thatâs seven Royals in a row, if you want the running count. A pretty nice game thus far for Montero.
In the top of the fifth, Short got another walk, this time with one out in the inning. He was then eliminated again in a force-out off the bat of . The Tigers werenât able to convert the baserunner, however. So far the teams have been very well-balanced in this game, which is great, but also scoring runs is fun, letâs do more of that. It was another 1-2-3 for Montero in the bottom of the inning.
For the first batter of the sixth, drew a walk, but Bubic challenged the call. The call was upheld as ball four. Jones was then eliminated in a force out off the bat of (stop me if youâve heard this series of events before). With two outs, Wenceel Perez doubled and Dingler was able to get all the way home, and was safe largely because catcher very literally dropped the ball before attempting to tag Dingler. It was a very hectic-feeling play, but the Tigers came out ahead with the run.
Bubicâs day was done after that, and he was replaced by . Spencer Torkelson then doubled into deep left, bringing home Perez.
The Tigers would settle for two, but given the pace of the game, those two runs would likely be very, very relevant. With two outs in the bottom of the sixth, singled, the first time the Royals got a baserunner on since the second. Pasquantino then walked. Montero was definitely starting to look shaky at this point, throwing some pitches way out of the zone, repeatedly asking for signs, just looking very uneasy. He did manage to induce the final out of the inning, though, and that was likely his last batter for the night. His final line was 6.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 4 K on 71 pitches. A pretty solid outing for him overall.
was the new Royals pitcher in the mix in the top of the seventh. Matt Vierling got a one-out double. He was ultimately left stranded, however. came out of the Tigersâ bullpen in the bottom of the inning and he got the Royals out in order.
was the next Royals pitcher. With one out, Riley Greene singled right between two diving fielders to get on first. That would be the only baserunner the would get for the inning. In the home half, came on. The first thing he did was give up a leadoff double to . singled, scoring Massey, but because of a fielding error where Wenceel Perez simply couldnât find the ball, sent Isbel to third. Then Maikal Garcia came in, singled, and scored Isbel to tie the game. On what would have been the first out of the inning for the Tigers, the Royals challenged the third strike call and it was ruled to be a ball, sending Bobby Witt Jr. to first. That was it for Finnegan, who was replaced by . He induced a double play and helped cover first to get the job done. walked, but a groundout did end the inning. The game headed to the ninth in a tie.
, the Royals closer, came in for the ninth. got a leadoff double. Zack Short then popped out into the infield, but this resulted in a pause in the game as Erceg and new catcher collided *hard* to try getting the pop-up bunt near home. McGonigle battled out a two-out walk, but then popped out to end the inning. With two outs, doubled. Then Isbel singled to score Loftin and walk off the game with a Royalsâ win.
Better luck tomorrow, guys.
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Q&A
What were the final scores of the Tigers vs Royals game on May 8, 2026?
The final score was Tigers 3, Royals 4.
Who was the starting pitcher for the Tigers in the game against the Royals?
Keider Montero was the starting pitcher for the Tigers.
What key plays contributed to the Tigers' loss against the Royals?
The Tigers struggled to convert baserunners into runs late in the game, and Montero's performance declined in the later innings.
How did the Tigers perform in the AL Central standings after the loss to the Royals?
The loss was significant as the AL Central is tightly contested, impacting the Tigers' chances to improve their standings.
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