The Tigers ended their 10-game losing streak against the Braves with a 5-2 victory, finishing April with a 14-13 record. They rallied with four runs in the eighth inning to secure the win.
Key points
Tigers won 5-2 against Braves
Ended a 10-game losing streak
Finished April with a 14-13 record
Four runs scored in the eighth inning
Kerry Carpenter and Matt Vierling were key contributors
Injuries, inconsistent offense and defense, untimely bullpen breakdowns and way too many days on the road culminated in a frustrating month.
But the Tigers will go to the new month on the wings of a series-salvaging 5-2 win against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park, ending a 10-game losing streak to the Braves and finishing April with a 14-13 record..
Held dormant since the third inning Wednesday night, the Tigersā bats pushed across two runs to flip the scoreboard in the eighth inning.
Down 2-1 and facing right-handed reliever Joel Payamps, Kerry Carpenter tripled off the wall in center and scored the tying run on a sizzling double by Matt Vierling into the left-field corner. It was Vierlingās second hit and second RBI.
After a walk to Hao-Yu Lee and a strikeout by pinch-hitter Dillon Dingler, Braves manager Walt Weiss brought in lefty Aaron Bummer to face rookie Kevin McGonigle.
Detroit Tigers pitcher Framber Valdez (59) pitches against the Atlanta Braves during the first inning at Truist Park.
Detroit Tigers pitcher Framber Valdez (59) pitches against the Atlanta Braves during the first inning at Truist Park.
McGonigle, who already extended his MLB-longest on-base streak to 27 games, walked to load the bases. It was his third walk of the game.
Q&A
What was the final score of the Tigers vs Braves game?
The final score was 5-2 in favor of the Tigers.
How did the Tigers perform in April 2023?
The Tigers finished April with a record of 14-13.
Who were the key players in the Tigers' win over the Braves?
Kerry Carpenter and Matt Vierling were key players, with Carpenter hitting a triple and Vierling contributing a double and two RBIs.
What was the significance of the Tigers' win against the Braves?
The win was significant as it ended a 10-game losing streak against the Braves.
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Gleyber Torres, who had three singles, followed with a sacrifice to center.
Vierling struck again in the ninth. With two outs, Braves closer Robert Suarez walked pinch-hitter Wenceel Perez. Vierling hit a bullet that third baseman Austin Riley couldn't handle. The ball also eluded left fielder Mike Yastrzemski.
Perez, with a bold send from third base coach Joey Cora, scored all the way from first base.
Dingler doubled home another insurance run, though Lee was thrown out at the plate trying to score from first on the play.
After Drew Anderson pitched two scoreless innings, manager AJ Hinch summoned Kyle Finnegan for the ninth. Finnegan threw 29 pitches in a long eighth inning Wednesday night.
No problem. Finnegan closed it out for his first save of the season.
It was their franchise-record 20th road game, already done with a quarter of their road games. They managed to win six.
It was a gut-check performance by Tigersā lefty starter Framber Valdez, who delivered a six-inning quality start with eight strikeouts, getting a high-contact Braves offense to swing and miss 21 times on 54 swings.
For the first three innings, though, he was wobbling. Truist Park, historically, has been a tough place for visiting sinkerball pitchers. Whether itās the slope of the mound or the atmospheric conditions (humid, mostly), Valdez has been among those who have struggled here in the past.
And the Braves did damage against his sinker early. Four of the six hits allowed came on the sinker, including an RBI single his former Astrosā teammate Mauricio Dubon.
But Valdez began leaning less on his sinker and more on his curveball and changeup and he took control of the outing. After giving up two hits in each of the first three innings, he retired the last 10 hitters he faced.
He got nine whiffs on 20 swings with the changeup, seven whiffs on 14 swings with the curveball.
Like Tarik Skubal Wednesday night, Valdez put the Tigers in position to win. If the offense ever could get unstuck.
Bravesā right-hander Bryce Elder, who came in with the second lowest ERA in the National League (1.95) stymied the Tigersā hitters with a heavy dose of four-seamers, sinkers and sliders.
He was nicked for six hits and three walks but never yielded a big hit. The Tigers were 2 for 10 against him with runners in scoring position.