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Dingler’s Power Leads Tigers Past Twins in High-Scoring Showdown

Minnesota Twins

In a thrilling opener of a three-game home series, the Detroit Tigers avenged an earlier series sweep by the Minnesota Twins, triumphing 10-4 in a game marked by a flurry of home runs. The game, delayed by storms in southeastern Michigan, saw both teams launch deep shots, but it was the Tigers who emerged victorious, flipping the calendar to June with a bang.

Troy Melton took the mound for the Tigers, having established himself as a reliable starter this season. Following a stellar eight-inning performance against the Rays, Melton aimed to continue his momentum against a Twins lineup that had previously challenged him. On the other side, Minnesota’s Taj Bradley, who started the season strong, struggled in recent outings, failing to reach the fifth inning in his last two starts. Despite this, he had previously dominated the Tigers in their April matchup, striking out ten over 6 1/3 innings.

Byron Buxton wasted no time, launching Melton’s first pitch into the visitors’ bullpen, giving the Twins an early 1-0 lead. However, Dillon Dingler responded in kind, launching a curveball just inside the left-field foul pole to even the score in the bottom of the first. The offensive fireworks continued into the second inning, where Melton found himself in a jam with the bases loaded. After a visit from pitching coach Chris Fetter, Melton struck out the next two batters, including Buxton, to escape unscathed.

Riley Greene followed Dingler’s lead, hitting a fastball for a solo home run that put the Tigers ahead 2-1. The Twins retaliated in the third with Josh Bell’s line-drive homer to center field, tying the game once more. The hitters were clearly enjoying the warm, humid weather as the balls flew out of the park.

As the game progressed, Bradley’s control wavered. After a walk and a single, Dingler’s single allowed Greene to score, reclaiming the lead for Detroit at 3-2. The Tigers were poised to add more in the fourth but squandered a scoring opportunity with runners on second and third.

The Twins struck back in the fifth with Brooks Lee and Kody Clemens hitting back-to-back solo homers, nudging Minnesota ahead 4-3. But the Tigers were not to be outdone. Dingler led off the bottom of the fifth with a double, and Kerry Carpenter’s two-run homer put Detroit back in front, 5-4.

Melton’s night ended after five innings, with a stat line that reflected the game’s chaotic nature: 5 IP, 8 H, 4 R, 4 HR, 0 BB, 5 K. Brenan Hanifee was brought in for the sixth, but after a misplayed fly ball and a hit batter, he was replaced by Drew Anderson, who struck out Buxton in a clutch moment.

In the sixth, Zach McKinstry’s ninth-pitch at-bat ended with a triple, and Dingler stepped up, belting a sweeping pitch for his fourth hit of the night, extending the Tigers’ lead to 8-4. As the game wore on, the Tigers continued to capitalize on their opportunities, scoring two more runs in the seventh off a grounder from Gleyber Torres that slipped past the infield.

Enmanuel De Jesus closed out the game with a quiet ninth inning, ensuring the Tigers’ 10-4 victory over the Twins. The night belonged to Dingler, who not only shone at the plate but was a pivotal part of a team effort that showcased offensive firepower.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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