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Javier Baez helps the tigers to avoid sweeping Slam in Houston

April 30, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Detroit Tigers clutter Tomas Nido (58) during the third shot in Daikin Park against Houston Astros after running after the Detroit Tigers Second Master Gleyber Torres (25) helps. Compulsory Credit: Erik Williams-Imagni Images

Javier Baez detonated a great Islam and visited Detroit Tigers, Wednesday afternoon Houston Astros 7-4 victories against a three-game series saved the final.

Colt Keith had two conditions of Homer and Riley Greene and took two rounds for Detroit.

Brenan Hanifee (2-0) won two inning scoreless relief. Tommy Kahnle received the last four outputs to save fifth.

The Detroit launcher Jackson Jobe left three running and four strokes with four strokes and four strokes with four walks.

Jeremy Pena and Victor Caratini grumbled to Astros, who won three consecutively. Pena had three strokes and did two runs.

Houston Starter Aj Bluebaugh made the Grand League output. He left seven runs (two wins) for five strokes in four Inning. Someone walked and hit six.

Astros first shot Pena with Homer when he came out of the first of the first.

The bullets didn't last long. Greene provided a bullet single in the second place before making an estimated 406 -meter shot on the right area of ​​Keith.

Detroit reached 7-1 with five runs in the third place. Tomas set out with Nido Single and reached a shot error by Kerry Carpenter Pena. Nido scored goals in Zach McKinstry's sacrifice. Someone then sang Greene and walked to load Keith bases. Baez unloaded the soles by lifting a broom on the left area wall.

Astros gathered as fifth. Jake Meyers set out with a walk and Pena sang. Jose Altuve then hit both runners and put a pair of rows to the left. Pena sang after Brenan Hanifee replaced Jobe. Caratini walked to load the bases.

Hanifee fled the jam by shooting Cam Smith and retireing Brendan Rodgers.

Caratini, seventh in two outputs Tyler Holton'dan a solo stroke 7-4 made. The next two doughs were selected, but Holton hit Yiner Diaz, responding.

The tigers scored two rushes in the eighth place. Astros did the same thing at the bottom of the stroke.

-FELD level media

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