Detroit Tigers crush Boston Red Sox in 14-2 win
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Instead their spirits were crushed by a three-run walk-off home run by Javier Báez as the Tigers emerged with a wild 10-9 victory. President Trump says the jet is a gift to the Defense Department, not a personal one, but lawmakers are raising concerns about the ethical and national security implications.
After beginning their set on Monday night, the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox meet in the middle matchup of their three-game series on Tuesday night.
Baez thrilled the hometown fans at Comerica Park with a three-run shot that traveled 392 feet at an exit velocity of 106 miles per hour and a launch angle of 23 degrees. Baez's home run was his fourth of the season and 24th run batted in of the season as the Tigers did their best to take control of a challenging game in the Motor City.
Kristian Campbell was in a 3-for-38 funk before stepping to the plate in the 11th inning. He broke out in a big way, even if the Red Sox lost.
Javier Baez blasted his second three-run homer of the game in the bottom of the 11th to give the host Detroit Tigers a 10-9 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night.
Third baseman Alex Bregman was all set to be a Detroit Tiger this year. And then the Boston Red Sox came in with a better deal. Are you still upset?
The Red Sox suffered their most crushing loss of the season Tuesday — and there was no sugarcoating how bad the night was for a relief corps that failed to "put the button" on the game three times.