Tigers End Losing Streak with Late Rally Against Braves
Tigers salvage one game in Atlanta, rally with four late runs
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The Detroit Tigers secured a 5-2 victory over the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park, breaking a 10-game losing streak against them. The win was highlighted by a strong eighth inning where the Tigers scored four runs, improving their April record to 14-13.
- 01Tigers ended a 10-game losing streak against the Braves.
- 02The team scored four runs in the eighth inning to secure the win.
- 03Framber Valdez delivered a quality start with six innings pitched and eight strikeouts.
- 04Matt Vierling contributed significantly with two hits and two RBIs.
- 05The Tigers finished April with a record of 14-13.
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The Detroit Tigers triumphed over the Atlanta Braves with a 5-2 victory at Truist Park, breaking a frustrating 10-game losing streak against the team. The win came after a challenging month filled with injuries and inconsistent performance, ending April with a 14-13 record. The Tigers rallied in the eighth inning, scoring four runs after being down 2-1. Key contributions included a triple from Kerry Carpenter and a double from Matt Vierling, who finished with two hits and two RBIs. Starting pitcher Framber Valdez had a strong outing, striking out eight batters over six innings, while closer Kyle Finnegan secured his first save of the season. This win marks a positive shift for the Tigers as they look to improve their performance moving forward.
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This victory boosts team morale and may help the Tigers gain momentum for upcoming games, which is crucial for fans and the local community.
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