Spencer Torkelson has turned a slow start to the 2026 season into a remarkable power surge, and on Sunday, he etched his name into Detroit Tigers history. The first baseman homered for the fifth consecutive game, tying a franchise record that includes legends like Hank Greenberg and Willie Horton. Torkelson’s recent hot streak is a testament to his resilience, as he has maintained a disciplined approach at the plate despite earlier struggles.
It wasn’t until Wednesday that Torkelson hit his first home run of the season, launching a shot off Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Chad Patrick in the fourth inning of a Tigers victory. The following day, he delivered a dramatic walk-off home run against the same team, showcasing his ability to rise to the occasion. His power display continued in Great American Ballpark on Friday when he took Tony Santilan deep, even as the Tigers fell short in that game. Saturday saw another fourth-inning homer, this time against Brady Singer, as Torkelson’s bat began to heat up.
Sunday’s game presented a challenge for the Tigers, who found themselves trailing 3-2 after a solid, yet unlucky start from Keider Montero. The Reds had capitalized on a couple of misplays, but Torkelson’s moment came in the seventh inning. After Gleyber Torres reached base on a Ke’Bryan Hayes error, rookie Hao-Yu Lee blasted his first major league home run, giving the Tigers a 4-3 lead. With the game on the line, Reds manager Terry Francona opted to bring in right-hander Pierce Johnson to face Torkelson, a decision that proved to be costly.
Torkelson’s performance has reinvigorated the Tigers’ offense, and fans are undoubtedly excited to see how he continues to build on this impressive achievement.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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