The Tigers lost to the Brewers 12-4, struggling with defensive errors and a weak bullpen. Despite some offensive opportunities, they failed to capitalize, leaving multiple runners stranded.
Key points
Tigers lost to Brewers 12-4
Defensive errors plagued the Tigers
Keider Montero pitched 5.2 innings
Multiple runners stranded by Tigers
Brewers capitalized on Tigers' mistakes
Detroit TigersMilwaukee Brewers
Apr 21, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Tigers second baseman Gleyber Torres (25) reaches second base on a pitch in the dirt as Milwaukee Brewers second baseman David Hamilton (6) catches the ball during the first inning at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: David Reginek-Imagn Images | David Reginek-Imagn Images
Apr 21, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Tigers second baseman Gleyber Torres (25) reaches second base on a pitch in the dirt as Milwaukee Brewers second baseman David Hamilton (6) catches the ball during the first inning at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: David Reginek-Imagn Images | David Reginek-Imagn Images
After a road trip, itâs always nice to get home, and the Tigers were certainly happy to be back at Comerica Park. The first game of their series against the Brewers had Keider Montero on the mound for the Tigers, and Kyle Harrison up for the Brewers. Right now, before you continue reading this, I need you to look at a photo of Kyle Harrison and tell me he doesnât look like Andy Dirksâ brother.
In the first inning, with two outs on the board, Jake Bauers singled. A groundout ended the inning, though. In the home half, Gleyber Torres was hit by a pitch with one out. A passed ball then allowed Torres to advance to second. Unfortunately, two outs came right on the heels of that boon and the Tigers did what they love to do: leave a man stranded.
Top of the second, and while it looked like the Tigers had their first out, quickly called for a review, and at a very quick glance, he was right to, and the call was overturned, putting a man on first. drew a walk. then followed that up with a single, which brought Mitchell home for the first run of the game. A perfectly placed bunt single from David Hamilton loaded the bases. Montero finally got the first out of the inning, but it soon got uglier. Bruce Turang singled, scoring two runs. Hamilton made a push for home but was tagged out. The Brewers were up by three at the mid-point of the second. In the home half, got a one-out single, and singled right behind him, but the Tigers would leave both baserunners stranded.
Montero course corrected nicely in the third, getting the side out in order. The Tigers built up another opportunity in the bottom of the third. Kevin McGonigle got a two-out double, and followed that with a walk, but once again the Tigers left two on base.
The fourth saw another 1-2-3 inning for Montero against the Brewers, something he and the team desperately needed if they hoped to overcome the gap in the score. Greene took a leadoff walk in the home half, then advanced to second on a wild pitch. Torkelson then walked. Hao-Yu Lee singled, and with the bases loaded, that was it for Harrison, who was pulled and replaced by Grant Anderson. Andersonâs first order of business was to induce a double play off the bat of , but the Tigers did score their first run of the game in Riley Greene. Theyâd have to settle for just the one run for now, though.
The Brewers once again went three-up, three-down in the fifth. In the home half, the Tigers continued to attempt to make something happen. Torres got a leadoff single, but a flyout and double play meant he didnât get much of a chance to score.
Two outs into the sixth, Monteroâs night was done. His final line for the game was 5.2 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 1 BB, 3 K on 88 pitches. Weâve certainly seen better from him this season, but it was nice to see a strong course correction after he floundered early in the game. He ended up getting 12 outs in a row before being pulled. came out of the pen to replace him, and he got the final out of the inning. came out of the Brewers pen in the bottom of the inning and got the Tigers out in order.
A nice streak of 15 outs in a row against the Brewers ended in the seventh with a two-out single to Hamilton. then took a walk. A throwing error was charged to De Jesus on a pickoff attempt. Then singled, bringing Hamilton home. Just an ugly inning, and it kept getting worse as a line drive headed to left and scored another run. The Tigers managed to get out of the inning without more runs scoring, but when it was all said and done, the score was now 5-1 for the Brewers. was the new pitcher for Milwaukee in the bottom of the inning. Lee took a leadoff walk, even though the Brewers challenged a ball call, it was confirmed correct. With two outs, Torres walked as well, putting two men on. It was another case of Tigers Threaten But Do Not Score, though.
Gary Sanchez started the inning with a triple. Mitchell then got a triple of his own, scoring another run. Rengifo singled as Vierling just barely missed making the catch in right. This scored another run. No one was warming, so this is just how we live now. Sal Frelick walked. If youâre still reading at this point, youâre a real one. Hamilton then singled, which should have been a pretty run-of-the-mill grounder, but nope, instead itâs bases loaded. Can a whole team be charged with defensive indifference? De Jesus was *finally* pulled. came in and decided to maintain the status quo by hitting Blake Perkins with a pitch to walk in a run. Sure, why not? The Tigers finally got their first out of the inning with a Turang flyout, but another run scored. Then a Contreras single brought in yet another one. A well-placed double into left by Bauers scored another run. 10 batters into this inning, and we still have only one out. Sanchez, in his second at-bat, grounded out, scoring a run, but also getting the Tigers a much-needed out. The Tigers finally got out of the inning, but seven runs scored, and everyone was a little worse-off personally for having watched it.
was the new Brewers pitcher. reached thanks to a fielding error by , but was eliminated in a force out.
Ah, at last, a silver lining! POSITION PLAYER PITCHING! came out for the top of the ninth, tossing his cute little eephus pitch, and with it, he collected his first career strikeout. He collected two outs before giving up a single to Hamilton. Blake Perkins hit a groundball that took an unexpected hop to keep it from being an out, but the Tigers did manage to get out of the inning without any runs scoring, so go Jake go! In the bottom of the inning, a pinch-hitting hit a one-out single. Wenceel Perez, also pinch-hitting, then singled. McGonigle came through, singling and bringing Keith home. McGonigle advanced to second on defensive indifference, and that was followed by a Vierline double, that scored two more runs. The mini rally was good for the soul, but a flyout to right ended the inning and the game.
**Final: Brewers 12, Tigers 4**
Q&A
What were the key reasons for the Tigers' loss against the Brewers?
The Tigers lost primarily due to defensive errors and a struggling bullpen that allowed multiple runs.
How did Keider Montero perform in the game against the Brewers?
Keider Montero pitched 5.2 innings, allowing 3 earned runs on 5 hits, but showed improvement by getting 12 consecutive outs before being pulled.
Which players were notable in the Tigers vs. Brewers game?
Gleyber Torres and Riley Greene were notable for the Tigers, while David Hamilton and Bruce Turang made significant contributions for the Brewers.
What was the final score of the Tigers vs. Brewers game on April 21, 2026?
The final score was Brewers 12, Tigers 4.
Related Articles
Sports
Skidding Mets get cold reception in chilly Queens
Mets return home to chilly reception from fans during 11-game losing streak.
ESPN News··1 min read
Sports
Leicester's fall from grace: From Premier League champions to relegation to League One
Leicester City faces relegation to League One after a tumultuous season.
ESPN News··1 min read
Sports
Broncos select QB once tabbed a future No. 1 overall pick in 7-round mock draft
Yahoo Sports·
Sports
Analyst thinks Chargers' draft assignment is 'clear'
Yahoo Sports·
Sports
Twins reliever Taylor Rogers celebrates 10 years of service time
Yahoo Sports·
Sports
How Rams stand to benefit from draftâs eventual run on tackles
How the Rams Could Benefit from Early Tackle Selections in the 2026 NFL Draft