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Javier Baez’s second 3 conditions allows Homer to come out of Tigers from Red Sox

May 13, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Tigers Javier Báez (28), Boston Red Sox jug Greg Weissert (57) (not in the picture) in the eleventh shot after hitting the game that won the winner. Compulsory Credit: David Reginek-Imagn Images

Javier Baez, the host Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night Boston Red Sox against 10-9 to win the second three conditions of the game at the bottom of the game detonated Homer.

Baez’s Greg Weisssert (1-1) game winner Jace Jung’s advanced automatic runner Dillon Dingler came with a single. Baez took three rounds and the tigers won for the seventh time in nine games.

Kristian Campbell, Boston’a short-lived 9-7 to get ahead at the top of the two-stage, two-stage Homer won the Savau Brieske (1-1) hit.

Spencer Torkelson had a solo homer for tigers. David Hamilton made a two -stage shot for Red Sox and Alex Bregman made a solo shot.

Boston Starter Brayan Bello gave up six strokes in three runs (two wins) and 4 2/3 inning.

Detroit ran for the first time in Riley Greene’s RBI single.

Tyler Holton opened the game for the tigers, made the first five dough he met. Nick Sogard then doubled the left and replaced Keider Montero Holton. Carlos Narvaez greeted with a score single who runs his right hand.

Kaplanlar won the third place. Baez made a leadership and came third in Kerry Carpenter’s single. Baez scored a goal in the attempt to collect Narvaez.

Bergman made 2-2 when he went to the fourth place with Homer. At the bottom of Inning Torkelson threw 11 Homer.

Once again, Red Sox replied. Hamilton ranked to the fifth place and threw twice to Ceddanne Rafaela. Duran’s Single was the first to Boston.

The tigers went ahead 6-4 at the bottom of the stroke. Torkelson walked and Jung hit two outside. Baez then pulled a slider from Garrett Whitlock over the left area wall.

Hamilton then opened the second Homer of the eighth season to connect the score.

Rafaela made a 10th run in the selection of a field player. Trey Sweeney’s two output single was tied to the bottom of the stroke.

-FELD level media

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